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10-28-11, 10:50 PM
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Buyers Remorse?
Aside from the snakes I already had before my wife and I started to get into snakes (for real) We first got Kenyans. Cute little almost lizard like snakes great starters. We have tried various enclosures and substrates and finally ended up with one we like but slowly one by one they will notariously get RI's on and off and eventually die. After a few vet trips we realized the cost wasn't practical. So we started researching home remedies or things we were doing wrong and started nebulizing the snakes with f10 saline and albuterol. Really didn't seem to help even with the absence of moisture except for a couple days a week.
We had as many as five and are now down too two. Our flame girl who has had on and off RI symptoms but seems to push through and our smaller dudoma male who until recently has never had symptoms but is popping ans gasping as we speak. I think we are probably dong something wrong as enigmatic as it must be . I still really like Kenyans but we won't be getting anymore or even breeding. Kind of hanging my head in shame tward husbandry of Kenyans anyways.
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10-29-11, 01:16 AM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
bummer.. Sorry that it did not work out better.
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10-29-11, 02:20 AM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
Maybe there's a RI bacteria in your house somewhere or on your snake stuff that is reinfecting everyone. Poor things! Sorry!
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10-29-11, 04:35 AM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
How about some details on the containment used for them. Perhaps we can help save whomever is left if we had some info on that...
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10-29-11, 05:17 AM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
I am so sorry to hear about this! Kenyans are terrific and hardy little snakes, it stinks that the RI's just don't seem to want to go away. What are your temps like, what kind of enclosures are you using, substrate?
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10-29-11, 07:50 AM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
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Originally Posted by CDN_Blood
How about some details on the containment used for them. Perhaps we can help save whomever is left if we had some info on that...
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If you check his other posts, hes got a full list of the condition he keeps his animals in, rack pics etc.
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10-29-11, 10:28 AM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
i dont know about sand boas but with carpets things such as pine oil,can cause respiritory infection symptoms that can lead to death
could there be something in the enclosure effecting your snakes ?
also i stopped using aspen as substrate because it was too dusty and causing mild respiritory infection symptoms
i hope you find out whats causing the problem mate
all the best shaun
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10-29-11, 07:03 PM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?

I have belly heat for the right rack that the KSB's are in and its set at 95 only thing different is we use shaved aspen now not the crushed walnut stuff cause it would really stick to there faces when bubbling from Ri's
I probably shoudl have given this thread a different name lol like I suck at kenyans ro something, Infernalis?
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10-29-11, 07:16 PM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
have you tried a de-humidifier? What are their humidity requirements and what is the room kept at now?
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10-29-11, 07:19 PM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
We live in Colorado so the relative humidity is very low like 15% I think. I do keep a small water bowl in his tub 24 7 maybe I should only offer water to the hognoses once a week like the rosys? The female has never had RI symptoms and is also in the rack. BTW that one tub had baby corns in it thats why its all steamed up cause they liked to dumb there water all the time but they are gone now.
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10-29-11, 07:37 PM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
what's the humidity in the room/tubs?
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03-21-12, 10:41 PM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
I think your problem is low humidity. In fact I would bet on it. 15% will make other species of snakes sick. Woma pythons for example, will get sick with humidity in the 20's and low 30's even.
fwiw, I keep my sand boas in a room with 40-50 percent ambient humidity and they thrive.
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03-21-12, 11:11 PM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
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Originally Posted by Desert
I think your problem is low humidity. In fact I would bet on it. 15% will make other species of snakes sick. Woma pythons for example, will get sick with humidity in the 20's and low 30's even.
fwiw, I keep my sand boas in a room with 40-50 percent ambient humidity and they thrive.
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Check the post dates nooblet
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03-21-12, 11:18 PM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
Your childish post aside, (I registered here in 07, four years before you) it should be pointed out that the dates aren't relevant because someone will read this and his or her animals may benefit from it.
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03-22-12, 02:28 PM
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Re: Buyers Remorse?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Desert
Your childish post aside, (I registered here in 07, four years before you) it should be pointed out that the dates aren't relevant because someone will read this and his or her animals may benefit from it.
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...have you been lurking for four years without ever saying anything?
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