border
sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum
 

Go Back   sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum > Community Forums > General Discussion

Notices

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 01-05-12, 02:39 PM   #1
Snakefood
mamma bear
 
Snakefood's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul-2011
Location: Mission, BC
Age: 49
Posts: 2,688
Country:
mamma rat has respiratory infection

Usually I treat these myself with oral antibiotics. Thing is I have never in my years of breeding rats had one come up in a nursing mamma!

So my question to you all is, will the antibiotics hurt the babies in any way??

And will the antibiotics hurt the snake the babies are destined to be fed to? I need to cull at least 4 in 9-11 days, the rest to be grown to weanling (3 more weeks) then culled.
__________________
RIP Poitash
Snakefood is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 01-05-12, 02:59 PM   #2
mykee
Super Genius
 
mykee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: Southwestern Ontario
Age: 49
Posts: 6,292
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

Respiratory infections are caused by a bacteria (mycoplasmosis). It is mostly unaffected by common antiobitics and will quickly transfer to the rest of your collection. First sign you see of myco and the culling should begin, mamma AND babies.
Cull them all and hope to hell it hasn't spread.

Sidenote; a compromised immune system is what makes this nasty bacteria symptomatic (all rodents carry it asymptomatically). I would be more concerned as to the stress factors that brought this on and why your rodents have a compromised immmune system; overcrowding, dirty conditions, poor ventilation and improper bedding are common reasons.

I would also do some reading up on the Sendai Virus (or SDA Virus). This virus manifests itself very similarly to Myco.
__________________
Do not buy from www.strictlyballs.ca

Last edited by mykee; 01-05-12 at 03:17 PM.. Reason: shpelling
mykee is offline  
Old 01-05-12, 03:16 PM   #3
mykee
Super Genius
 
mykee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: Southwestern Ontario
Age: 49
Posts: 6,292
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

Forgot:

Quote:
"And will the antibiotics hurt the snake the babies are destined to be fed to?"
Yes.
__________________
Do not buy from www.strictlyballs.ca
mykee is offline  
Old 01-06-12, 05:59 AM   #4
ZARADOZIA
Member
 
ZARADOZIA's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep-2011
Location: Southern Maryland
Age: 48
Posts: 983
Country:
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

If the RI is bacterial, antibiotics are used.
If the RI is viral, nothing can be used.

RI's are generally treated as bacterial, sometimes it helps, sometimes not. Yes, the antibiotics will be transferred to the babies and could cause problems, but it is also possible that the antibiotics garnered from nursing could prevent the babies from getting the RI. If enough time laps between the babies becoming feeders, the snakes won’t be affected. 2 weeks should pass from the last time antibiotics was administered so the antibiotics can pass the system of the mother and the nursing babies before they become feeders.

In nursing humans, it is said to stop nursing the babies because dosing of antibiotics when not sick can build up and immunity to the antibiotics which renders them useless when the child does need them. It also causes new strainds of bacteria and viruses to form which are immune to antibiotics.
__________________
You will be fine here none of us are "normal", we are all "morphs" of one kind or another. ~LankyRob
1.0 Child ~ 0.1 Ball Python ~ 3.1 Cats ~ 1.1 Italian Leatherback Dragon ~ 0.1 Hypo Sandfire Dragon ~ 0.1 Reg Dragon ~ 1.0 Sandfire Dragon
ZARADOZIA is offline  
Old 01-06-12, 12:29 PM   #5
Snakefood
mamma bear
 
Snakefood's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul-2011
Location: Mission, BC
Age: 49
Posts: 2,688
Country:
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

Thanks Mykee and Zara, I have combined your advice, I culled all the babies, and have started oral antibiotic TX on the mamma after removing her completely from my rat room. So she is in isolation, getting treatment, I gave her the first dose last night, and this morning, when I went to give her todays first dose, she had stopped pacing and had layed down to rest, she was not making the "noises" until I picked her up, so we'll see how it goes for her, but that's already progress as yesterday she was pacing and you could hear rattling and clicking and it NEVER stopped, all day.

I can't find an incubation period on this. When is the rest of my colony "in the clear" so to say??
__________________
RIP Poitash
Snakefood is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 01-06-12, 02:16 PM   #6
ZARADOZIA
Member
 
ZARADOZIA's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep-2011
Location: Southern Maryland
Age: 48
Posts: 983
Country:
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

Antibiotics for 10 days then keep away from everyone for 3 more weeks and watch for reappearance of symptoms. Incubation period varies by strains and without testing there isn't any way to find out which strain you have it is best to go with the wost case scenario, which is 6 weeks total time.

**Just a side note for reference: Antibiotics do not kill the bacterial infection; it inhibits its ability to procreate/multiply and over time it dies off.



Rhinoviruses and group A streptococci may incubate for 1-5 days, influenza and parainfluenza may incubate for 1-4 days, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) may incubate for a week. Pertussis typically incubates for 7-10 days or even as long as 21 days before causing symptoms. Diphtheria incubates for 1-10 days. The incubation period of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is 4-6 weeks.
__________________
You will be fine here none of us are "normal", we are all "morphs" of one kind or another. ~LankyRob
1.0 Child ~ 0.1 Ball Python ~ 3.1 Cats ~ 1.1 Italian Leatherback Dragon ~ 0.1 Hypo Sandfire Dragon ~ 0.1 Reg Dragon ~ 1.0 Sandfire Dragon
ZARADOZIA is offline  
Old 01-06-12, 02:29 PM   #7
Snakefood
mamma bear
 
Snakefood's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul-2011
Location: Mission, BC
Age: 49
Posts: 2,688
Country:
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

so if no symptoms pop up in my colony within say 3-4 weeks, then it won't??

So long as I keep her in isolation for about 6 weeks.
__________________
RIP Poitash
Snakefood is offline  
Old 01-06-12, 04:35 PM   #8
ZARADOZIA
Member
 
ZARADOZIA's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep-2011
Location: Southern Maryland
Age: 48
Posts: 983
Country:
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

Quote:
Originally Posted by Snakefood View Post
so if no symptoms pop up in my colony within say 3-4 weeks, then it won't??

So long as I keep her in isolation for about 6 weeks.

No guarantee, but the odds are in your favor.
__________________
You will be fine here none of us are "normal", we are all "morphs" of one kind or another. ~LankyRob
1.0 Child ~ 0.1 Ball Python ~ 3.1 Cats ~ 1.1 Italian Leatherback Dragon ~ 0.1 Hypo Sandfire Dragon ~ 0.1 Reg Dragon ~ 1.0 Sandfire Dragon
ZARADOZIA is offline  
Old 01-06-12, 05:05 PM   #9
Snakefood
mamma bear
 
Snakefood's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul-2011
Location: Mission, BC
Age: 49
Posts: 2,688
Country:
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

well lets hope they are, because I don't want to have to start over again!! I wanted to start a second colony, not lose m first one!!
__________________
RIP Poitash
Snakefood is offline  
Old 01-06-12, 05:21 PM   #10
mykee
Super Genius
 
mykee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: Southwestern Ontario
Age: 49
Posts: 6,292
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

If that's your first colony, I suggest you cull it all and start over.
__________________
Do not buy from www.strictlyballs.ca
mykee is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 01-06-12, 05:34 PM   #11
exwizard
Lord of the Dums
 
exwizard's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep-2011
Posts: 3,269
Country:
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

Starting over may not be necessary. We had a recent pneumonia bug recently that wiped out a lot of our breeders but I think we're turning the corner since we haven't seen any sick rats for a while. In the meantime, we did buy out another colony and set it up at Laura's mother's house. With this being the off season, no more dead rats and us having the second colony, we have a chance to rebuild. These 2 colonies will NOT mix. Chalk that up to lesson learned but after the off season is over, we will have 2 full thriving colonies and that works great for me.
exwizard is offline  
Old 01-16-12, 02:10 PM   #12
Snakefood
mamma bear
 
Snakefood's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul-2011
Location: Mission, BC
Age: 49
Posts: 2,688
Country:
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

So mamma rat has finished her 10 day course of anti-biotics and the gurgling and clicking sounds are completely gone. She is still in quarantine away from the rest of the colony, of which NO-ONE else has shown any sign or symptom of having caught this RI.

Thank goodness!
__________________
RIP Poitash
Snakefood is offline  
Old 01-17-12, 11:29 PM   #13
millertime89
Forum Moderator
 
Join Date: Sep-2011
Location: Overhill and underhill.
Posts: 7,365
Country:
Re: mamma rat has respiratory infection

great news!
__________________
https://www.facebook.com/KyleMillerPhotography1 & https://www.facebook.com/KylesQualityConstrictors
"We all have a common enemy and I can assure you it's nobody in this hobby." - Brian Barczyk
millertime89 is offline  
Closed Thread


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 07:52 AM.

Powered by vBulletin®
©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2002-2023, Hobby Solutions.

right