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    Re: Bump at injection site..help UPDATE

    The vet is the one who is supposed to have the baytril already mixed in saline. If you think there is a mistake, take it to the Vet and confirm. Dont try to mix it yourself.
    Baytril does burn, but like most have said, it's from higher concentrations.
    Also, Baytril can be given in other ways, by nebulizer and also orally. The concentrations are different, and I don't know that much about it.
    People say, that for snakes, it's just most effective given by injection.
    If you worry at all, call your vet up and see if they will demonstrate again for you. Maybe Becki will chime in with some advice.

    [edit] I didnt read the whole thread, you've already talked to the vet. My bad

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    Re: Bump at injection site..help UPDATE

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Burns from Baytril occur when to high a concentration is given. From what I have been told the 100 concentration is for large Boas and the 22.7 mixture is for smaller snakes. I have had to give Baytril its no fun but not a big deal. Try giving it to one that doesn't sit still and loves to bite. I am dealing with that now.
    I am giving the 100 concentration, that in itself made me a little nervous about the scarring issue. I have a 2 year old woma aussie python, and thank goodness he is a good sport about the injections so far, and sits pretty still. I can't even imagine giving one to a wiggly snake. That must take alot of patience. I bet the injection does hurt them. I have my daughter who is only 8, hold his upper body in a snake bag, while I give the injection in the upper 2/3 of the body, alternating sides. She is an unbelievable help, don't think I could do it without her. Thanks again!

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    Re: Bump at injection site..help UPDATE

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    The vet is the one who is supposed to have the baytril already mixed in saline. If you think there is a mistake, take it to the Vet and confirm. Dont try to mix it yourself.
    Baytril does burn, but like most have said, it's from higher concentrations.
    Also, Baytril can be given in other ways, by nebulizer and also orally. The concentrations are different, and I don't know that much about it.
    People say, that for snakes, it's just most effective given by injection.
    If you worry at all, call your vet up and see if they will demonstrate again for you. Maybe Becki will chime in with some advice.

    [edit] I didnt read the whole thread, you've already talked to the vet. My bad
    Actually, when I asked her about the bump, stupid me forgot to ask about the dilution. However, since she is a herp vet, and surely knows about diluting, maybe she did it already,and since everything seems ok so far, I guess I'll keep up with the current procedure. The amount that is in the needle, is .07 mls, or 7 units, if that means anything to anyone reading this thread. Thanks again!

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