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10-03-04, 04:39 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2004
Location: Flint, Mi
Age: 38
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What's wrong with my baby?
I have a 5 ft. Columbian red tail and she's always been really really sweet, never tried to bite or anything. Anyhow, lately i havnt been able to handle her as much, so i tried to make it a point to take her out for at least 20 minutes a day, however for some reason she's been hissing and opening up her mouth at people. She hasnt tried to strike, just opened her mouth up which i thought was wierd, but as soon as she did that i grabbed the base of her head and put her back. She's also been hissing when she's in her tank, with nobody bothering her or anything, i took a closer look and realized she has mites. Could her bad behavior have something to do with them? I also noticed her belly's been getting really pink in some spots, could this be scale rot? Im not really sure what to do... i just dont trust her lately because she's been like this, and i think she can sense it or something.
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10-04-04, 09:44 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: NJ
Age: 41
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Mites will definatly make her irritable. However, the hissing and open mouth are tell tale signs of RI. And the pink on her belly isn't good either. I would take a trip to the vet. What are the tank conditions(temps. and humidity)??
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10-06-04, 03:06 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2004
Location: Flint, Mi
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What is RI? I thought she was opening her mouth up at people kuz she was like warning them to leave her alone... like i want to bite you but im gonna let you know that type deal.
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10-06-04, 06:47 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2004
Location: Flint, Mi
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I'm not sure about the humidity, but right now i dont think its warm enough in there, like about 78 at night and 82 during the day lately. I was thinking about getting her one of those heating pads that sticks to the underside of the aquarium, but its kind of expensive, so it'll have to wait a couple more weeks i think. I think i need to get her a bigger enclosure too.
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10-06-04, 06:55 PM
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Join Date: Apr-2004
Age: 40
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well I know nothing of boa's but if you dont even know the temps its supposed to be at you better start researching now. If you waight a couple more weeks to get the temps right Im sure it will be dead, by the sounds of It, its diseased riddled. I dont keep boa's but I do keep other snakes, but I am under the impression that if you do not correct the husbandry ASAP and get it to the vet It wont live more than a couple weeks. A undertank heat is like 30 bucks? Thats not very expensive. Hearing this stuff makes me upset, I mean Its not like this information is hard to find. If its not humid enuff mist it once a day, It olny takes 30 seconds. Now you are gonna have to go to the vet and spend 100+ to save your snake. But i geuss If you wont buy it a UTH you probably wont take it the the vet jeeez.......
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10-06-04, 06:57 PM
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what does the pink on her belly mean?
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10-06-04, 07:47 PM
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from what ive read probably scale rot, It cant be a burn because he aint giving the thing any heat.
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10-06-04, 07:53 PM
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i thought scale rot was brown scales....
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10-06-04, 08:01 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2004
Location: Flint, Mi
Age: 38
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NO its warm enough right now but i'm worried about the winter and on occasional nights where its cold lately, which wont be around for at least a month, ive had her for more than a couple weeks and she's had no problems until the mites. and by the way i am planning on taking her to the vet, i'm looking for one near me as i type. besides that wasnt really the question i was asking it was more along the lines of behavior.
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10-06-04, 10:57 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: NJ
Age: 41
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Your snake needs an air temp. of 84-86 during the day with a basking area of 88-92. Anything cooler than this and you are asking for trouble. Night time temps should be 78-80. You need to figure out a way to get your temps right ASAP or your snake is in trouble. RI is respiratory infection. Open mouth breathing and hissing are classic signs of RI. I have never seen a boa open its mouth as a warning. This will kill your snake if not treated. If you have enough money to buy a boa you have enough to buy a heat pad. They don't cost that much. And also be sure that if you put a heat pad on the underside of the tank that you put something in the bottom of the inside of the tank so that your snake cannot lay directly on the glass because it will burn itself, those pads get pretty hot. Newspaper makes a good substrate to give a barrier from the intense hea of the pad. The low temps and added stress from the mites provided the perfect conditions for RI to develop. Get professional assistance or you won't have your snake much longer.
Just wondering how big is your enclosure??? I have a boa that is just over 5ft and i built her an enclosure that is 4 x 2.5 x 2.5.
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10-06-04, 11:07 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2004
Location: Flint, Mi
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Ok well i'm definately going to get that checked out by a vet. She's not breathing with her mouth open, but i have noticed that i can hear her breathing sometimes, i dont know if thats normal or not because she's been doing i think as long as i've had her and i never really thought much about it. I got her at 2 years old a couple months ago. She opened her mouth when she was being pissy so i'm pretty sure that's why. but im still going to take her in and get the heat pad.
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10-06-04, 11:12 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2004
Location: Flint, Mi
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She's 5 1/2 ft, and she's in a 55 gallon aquarium. i've been wanting to build her something bigger, but i've been having alot of money trouble lately. it seemed just fine for her a few months ago, but lately it seems like she's not able to stretch out all the way anymore. Thanks for the advice. I have my temp gage at the bottom and its usually a lil above 80, but she can get on top of her logs and be right under the heat.
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10-07-04, 01:08 AM
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Join Date: Sep-2003
Location: Kitchener, Ontario
Age: 49
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If you can't afford to keep you snake in good health, I'd recommend you give it to someone who can. No reason it should suffer.
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10-07-04, 05:14 AM
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Join Date: Apr-2004
Location: Virginia, USA
Age: 45
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Vet sounds mandatory at this point, and you need to go ASAP. For all other info, read this link:
http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/showt...threadid=49220
Let us know how your snake is doing.
Artemis
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10-07-04, 02:11 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2004
Location: Flint, Mi
Age: 38
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I took out all of her stuff from her cage, like her wood and stuff, and put it in the freezer after i cleaned it out with peroxide. This will kill all the mites on there right? i did the same with her carpet. I put paper towls down and a cardboard box for her. i'm going today to get her the heatpad and make her a vet appt. What is the best way to keep her tank humid? and how would i monitor this? i just have one of those stick on temp gages, like the guy at the pet store said to get, but from what i've heard these are not so great, so is there another option thats not digital?
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