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    Re: Early signs of RI ? Help please.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alfaro View Post
    Yes you’re right.. it’s a glass cage but maybe that could contribute to a problem, if not now, possibly the future. I will make sure to buy some F10 and clean their cages with that .

    I just now checked my male , opened up his mouth gently with a contton swab and I actually didn’t see anything . It might be my inexperience so I kinda wanna take them to the vet anyway and make sure everything is in tip top shape .
    Well that's totally up to you. Vets have trouble diagnosing issues without real symptoms, plus the visit itself can be stressful & can even expose them to some new
    germs, not to mention temperature fluctuations going to & from. (-have you ever caught a cold or virus a few days after sitting in a doctor's office for a routine visit,
    when others there were sick?)

    Most here prefer tubs or plastic enclosures...not me, I'm a glass tank user. Either one can be modified to work well. (I have kept BPs in
    the past, but I mostly & currently keep colubrids, plus a spotted python & a rosy boa.)
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 11-09-2018 at 11:22 PM.

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