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Well said Snakesitter. On the topic of IBD, if anyone suggests it, always take it with a grain of salt. People are all too eager to suggest it.. My burm picks up his head to get a clear view out of his cage all the time, I posted a picture and it was immediately diagnosed as IBD. Almost two years later and his "IBD" still hasn't killed him. Hmm..
I too would guess physical injury. It's possible she could have hurt herself. I know of one person with a retic that struck and hit the wall of its cage, and screwed up its neck. They ultimately decided to put it down if I remember right. Not saying that's what you should do, but just saying it's possible she injured herself. I'd get an X-Ray done and see what the vet has to say.
I asked if she had her tested for IBD. In the video her boa shows symptoms of IBD; stargazing, neck twisting, unable to turn itself upright. I never said her boa has IBD just curious if she had it tested..
I asked if she had her tested for IBD. In the video her boa shows symptoms of IBD; stargazing, neck twisting, unable to turn itself upright. I never said her boa has IBD just curious if she had it tested..
There are other causes for all those things though. In addition, IBD has been misdiagnosed so many times based on supposed symptoms that it's hard to know which are definitely symptoms of IBD. The fact is that very, very little is known about this virus, though there was a recent study done which concluded that IBD is related to Ebola and Marburg, the filoviruses, as well as Lassa. New, Deadly Virus Related to Ebola ID'ed in Snakes | Inclusion Body Disease | LiveScience
I don't know if it's IBD or not, but there is definitely something wrong with her. It sucks too because she's such a beautiful snake! Hope everything turns out the way you want it to can you post update videos once in a while?