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Originally Posted by EmbraceCalamity
Is that really a good idea to leave something that can seriously harm your snake in with it for days on end? I know you're not supposed to leave live rats or mice in with snakes, and I'm sure the same would apply to geckos and anoles.
~Maggot
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imo if your only sure and not 100%,about Live Gecko's and Anoles,being the same as Live Rats and Mice,would it not have been better to ask,the experienced keeper,IF it would apply the same,as far as the prey causing injury to the snake...
instead of trying to tare him a new one,over something you are unsure of in the first place
re feeding live
i'm pretty sure these species wild caught will only eat live at first ? (anyone,please feel free to correct me )
also they are pretty hard to keep from what i remember,problematic feeders ? again i am unsure if i'm remembering correctly (please correct me,if i got it wrong folks)
to the op
sounds like at best an upper respiratory infection,hopefully it's not deeper down...
imo it may be worth getting a fecial test done,while your already at the vets,about the mucas
shes a very beautifull snake...
her vibrant green,the head shape and those eyes...
if i was to keep anything other than a Carpet Python...then it would be an Asian Vine Snake,i love the way they look
cheers shaun