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Originally Posted by Wanka2012
it was lying upside down, constantly opening it's mouth, making crackling noises from the site, sitting on the cool side of the terrarium- Might I add, in the open. And other activities, and someones going to tell me I took my snake to the vet for no reason. Ridiculous. The vet may have acted wrong, but I DIDN'T.
What happened is that people shouted out instructions without knowing anything about my snake and it could have been very deadly. People (like Mykee) need to watch out before they give these instructions, or they are going to get someone in a lot of trouble.
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you took the words right out my mouth.....
i was just about to write,that YOU did nothing wrong,no one is condeming you mate,we're condeming your vet,they were wrong and should really research reptiles,before working with them
all Kat was saying is it's NEVER a good idea,to transport snakes directly after a meal
Mykee gave you 100% the CORRECT advice mate,it's your VET who gave you terrible advice and treatment.....!!!
so IMO it's WRONG to critisize Mykee,Kat also knows this,hence her vigirous defense of Mkee and harsh critisism for your VET
you are right to be concerned about a snake lying on its back,its usually a sign of neurological issues
i hope you get to the bottom of it and the snake gets back to full health
cheers shaun
cheers shaun