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Old 04-11-12, 07:28 PM   #1
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Feeding a snake with an RI?????

Am I still supposed to be trying to feed him through this, or should I only bother him for his injections in order to cause less stress on Torruk??
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Old 04-11-12, 07:46 PM   #2
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

I think I remember seeing a post by Mikey saying that you shouldn't feed with a compromised immune system. Not %100 sure though so better wait for someone with more qualified advice.
Hows you snake doing by the way?
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

hard to say, sometimes he seems more comfortable and sometimes not. He's only had 3 anti-biotic shots so far, so I am trying to be patient. He goes back and forth between mouth breathing and nose breathing, he goes back and forth between his humid hide and his hotside hide. No drool from the nose, but periodic drool from his mouth. No more coughing all night, but still wheezes when I take him out for his shots. I am diarizing everything for when the vet calls back so she can tell me whether this is improvement or not. I hope he's getting better!!
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

bump!! can some B/P keepers jump in here and help.

I know I am not to worry about his not having eaten in almost a month unless he loses weight. I just don't know if I should be even GIVING him food during the RI??
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Old 04-12-12, 08:44 AM   #5
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

I also read eith Mykee or AAron post that no snake with a compromised immune system should be stressed by feeding unless it is seriously losing weight
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Old 04-12-12, 08:57 AM   #6
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

alright, Mykee hasn't been around since I first posted this, wonder if I should PM her. The vet said (called her) that as long as his temps are fine I can try to feed him. But my gut is fighting that (even tho I am not a vet) I think it's because I don't want to mess with the mucous he is still dealing with and I don't want to stress him any more than I have to, and I already have to take him out for an injection every second day, which I am sure stresses him alot (that's when he starts wheezing)

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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

Mykee's a sausage, not a donut. Feel free to PM with any questions, but as Rob paraphrased, do not feed a ball python with a compromised immune system. Extra stress should be avoided. Once your BP's symptoms have disappeared, feed away. Until then, only disturb her for her injections.
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

Thanks Mykee, were your ears ringing??

I'll leave him then, except for his shots
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

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Mykee's a sausage, not a donut. Feel free to PM with any questions, but as Rob paraphrased, do not feed a ball python with a compromised immune system. Extra stress should be avoided. Once your BP's symptoms have disappeared, feed away. Until then, only disturb her for her injections.
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i thought you'd actually went through with the operation

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i would take mykee's advice,as imo he has much more experience with ball pythons,than your average vet has mate

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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

well that'ss just the thing, I don't know this vet from a hole in the ground, the vet I wanted to get him into (the one we used when we had our Iguana) couldn't get him in until today and I just couldn't wait that long. So I phoned every exotics vet I could find within reasonable driving distance and found the one who would see him over the easter weekend. So it's not like this vet is "tried and true" or anything, you know??
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Old 04-12-12, 10:24 AM   #11
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

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"i thought you'd actually went through with the operation"
I backed out at the very last minute. I do have a beautiful set of breasts though, I rarely ever leave the house anymore they're that much fun.
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

that's why men weren't given breasts!! They'd be useless (the men that is, not the breasts!!) most men wouldn't leave the house if they had em!!

BTW Mykee, how long before I either see improvement or decide this anti-biotic is not working?? (this vet says 2-3 weeks)
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

I have limited experience with RIs personally, only ever had one, and I saw an improvement after their third or fourth injection (9-12 days). From what I've heard from customers and other breeders, you should start to see improvement about a third to half way through the antibiotic cycle.
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Old 04-12-12, 01:36 PM   #14
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ok, then I'm not to worry yet as he only gets his 4th injection tonight.
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Re: Feeding a snake with an RI?????

Mmm... Donuts...
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