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    Re: I need Help/advices SOS

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Homebody is correct- sick snakes do not eat, nor should they, since treatment (& associated stress & handling) may cause a regurgitation anyway.

    (Also, even when a healthy snake refuses a meal, don't offer food again for about a week, because constantly offering food just stresses them too much.)

    ***Bloating is a bad sign- please get your snake to a qualified herp vet A.S.A.P. & this site may help you find one: https://members.arav.org/search/custom.asp?id=3661 ***

    I would never use eucalyptus on snakes- to the best of my knowledge, it's toxic to them (just as cedar is). I'm sorry that your first pet is so sick- it's hard to deal with even when you have more experience.
    I have an appointment at the vet for Wednesday 8.What do you suggest I do until then ?

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    I have an appointment at the vet for Wednesday 8.
    What do you suggest I do until then ?

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