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Originally Posted by dinosaurdammit
If it is best for her I will euth but I wish there was a better outcome, especially for my male as well. I am very attached to both. They are my scale children and while they are the only snakes I have ever owned I have gotten overly attached. If there is a chance it isnt ibd i dont want to make the mistake and kneejerk reaction of culling them both.
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For sure. So I would find a non herp keeping friend willing to let you just keep her in their house. Wait a week and look at youtube videos showing boas with ibd. If the behavior changes back to normal or if is not like a snake with ibd then have a sigh of relief and bring her home. If it does look like ibd you should really end her suffering. I am so sorry this is happening to you.i hope its from something she was exposed to and not ibd. Remember to avoid all herps for a bit. Read up as much as possible on ibd and how it is transmitted from snake to snake . You don't want to accidently spread it. Also if it is ibd the pet store she is at is at risk for all snakes in the store. What a horrible ordeal. Again I am sorry