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akeetal
10-16-08, 08:05 PM
I think my ball has ibd shes been acting strange i just got her about a month ago. I've been treating for mites. At first she seemed fine but now its likes shes clumsy or something can someone help:no:

Aaron_S
10-16-08, 10:28 PM
Can you explain in more detail how you believe she has IBD? That's a serious concern, not just for you and any other animals you keep but also for the seller.

totheend
10-17-08, 07:16 AM
What are you treating the mites with and how often??

akeetal
10-17-08, 07:57 AM
ok first she likes to crawl up the tank and ive been noticing like a loss of balance she will stretched from the bottom to the top then just fall over its more like she just cant keep her balance she ate yesterday no problems .I also noticed that she was belly up on here tank branch and it took about 40secs to correct herself what can this be?IM treating her with reptile releif like once every week you think its my fault i really hope not

Aaron_S
10-17-08, 10:39 AM
Reptile relief is garbage. Look up other mite posts, and there's been one recently. There should be a link to a proper treatment using the product Nix. Just follow the directions and be sure to use it only dilluted.

Lastly, my ball pythons have done that before. They tend just to see how high they can get and sometimes fall because they over extended themselves. It's not ibd if a snake is just curious.

akeetal
10-17-08, 10:46 AM
Thanks. I didn't know reptile relief was garbage. But it seems to be working. If I keep seeing it I will try the other product you suggested. What about the upside down thing that is going on. Is that supposed to happen?

mykee
10-17-08, 02:27 PM
You have a branch in with your ball python that you are trying to threat for mites? BAD idea. Remove EVERYTHING form her enclosure and treat it and LEAVE IT OUT until you are sure they're all gone. Bake the branch in the oven to kill all mites and eggs as well as anything else that you can.
Better yet, Google "snake mites" for some complete how to 's or do a simple search on this site. Good luck.

akeetal
10-17-08, 06:29 PM
thanx again as you can see im still new to this will take all extra things out should i take her hide out also

johnrandle
10-17-08, 09:15 PM
all my balls climb up the side and fall over, they are just exploring, i dont think they are clumsy.


do you have mites or are you just treating for them to make sure you dont?

akeetal
10-18-08, 04:44 AM
dear john noticed mites when i first got her got reptile relief and starting treating her not knowing that other more experienced handlers say its junk any ways been treating once a week for about a month not seeing any but still cleansing everything like crazy in hopes of beating them going to vet next week .WISh ME LUCK

johnrandle
10-18-08, 07:12 AM
i dont think you need to go to the vet sounds like a waste of money to me if she is still eating.

buy a jar of nix for 10 bucks at shopper drug mart and buy a few litres of spring water and mix a solution up. spray that snake down everywhere and keep in in an empty tank with just paper towels down for a week then treat it again and leave it with paper towels down for a week. then put everything back normal and she should be good. nix kills em' all every time. good luck!

Aaron_S
10-18-08, 08:46 AM
Also make sure there's a water dish in with the snake.

mykee
10-18-08, 03:23 PM
No need for spring water. Tap water will do just fine.

johnrandle
10-18-08, 04:03 PM
yes this is true you can use tap water, but i have heard the solution keeps longer when made with spring water and it is stored in a dark place.
also, use the FULL bottle of nix cream and mix it with one liter of water.

This is the link for the tutorial i used to treat with nix
http://www.albertareptilesociety.org/caresheets/nix.pdf

Aaron_S
10-18-08, 04:58 PM
No need for spring water. Tap water will do just fine.


Isn't this the second or third time someone has mentioned having to use spring water over tap water? Michael I just quote you because you're correct.

akeetal
10-18-08, 08:01 PM
dear john thanx for the advice .will treat with nix but i just want her to have a medical exam shes never had one

mykee
10-19-08, 03:20 PM
"also, use the FULL bottle of nix cream and mix it with one liter of water. "
Hate to make yet ANOTHER corection, but that dilution is WAY too strong. It is commonly recommended and suggested you dilute one bottle to 4 liters of water, or half a botle to 2 liters (same deal).
It's ok if you aren't sure about something and post the wrong information, but in this case, it's downright dangerous to post incorrect information.

johnrandle
10-20-08, 12:41 PM
yeah i was wrong about 1 litre, but it says 4 in the link i posted. sorry.