Thanks for all of your insights and concerns. You guys are the best!

Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
Here is the MSDS sheet for it. Scroll down to the toxicity section and you will see it is not toxic in diluted form.
Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
http://www.f10products.co.uk/admin_u...20Oct%2016.pdf

I use the stuff to clean water bowls etc and never had a problem. I have heard people use it in nebulizers for very early cases of RI but for an advanced case, i would take the animal to the vet.

As for a nebulizer, skip the Zoo Med fogger thing. just go buy a nebulizer from Walmart or Rite Aid or Walgreens etc. Probably be cheaper and work the same.

But like i said, if your snake has advanced RI, best to just go to the vet.


Sauzo, I was already looking into nebulizers, because they are definitely a lot cheaper. My concerns with those are I don't think they really kick out a whole lot of steam. Also, the "reservoirs" on them are very small since they are only meant to have a little medication in them, etc. From what i've learned, f10 is supposed to be diluted down to 3 milliliters to 1 liter of water and the foggers are supposed to run for 20 minutes while the animal is being treated. Then the animal is left in the chamber for an additional 20 minutes or until the fog clears. I do agree that this shouldn't be considered a cure and should be used in combination with antibiotics, but at least this is a safe way to help keep the animals breathing easier during their recovery...