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CujoTheRedNose
10-17-18, 07:46 PM
I am giving my Retic shots for an RI, first time Ever having to give shots. I am on the 3rd shot every 72 hours, I did as instructed. 1/3 part of body under scale, there was a little lump, doc said is normal. I noticed there was left over fluid in the needle for some reason. Is that normal? I’ve never seen a need that didn’t inject all contents when used. I’m hoping it’s going in. Was wondering if anyone else has noticed this. I’m going to call the vet tomorrow but until the. Hopefully someone can ease my mind. Out of all the years I’ve avoided having to do this now it’s driving me crazy.

Herpin' Man
10-19-18, 08:52 AM
It's not abnormal for a tiny bit of medication to remain in the syringe, even when pressing the plunger all the way.

Scubadiver59
10-19-18, 08:59 AM
I've given four of my snakes shots over the last year--two for RI and the others for infections that they had--and I normally don't leave anything in the syringe, but I sometimes don't get it all in due to the snake moving or my fat fingers hitting the plunger before I get the needle all the way in.

Remember to put the needle in the (back) muscles to either side of the spinal column, and not too far down the side so you puncture an organ, and keep it to a few inches back from the head if possible, in the upper third of the body. One last thing, put the shot(s) on once side one time, and the other side the next time, alternating from side to side with subsequent injections.

For big snakes I straddle them on the floor/carpet...for smaller snakes, I let them wrap my forearm and then stick them. I haven't had to do really small snakes yet, but that would probably require some help to hold them still.