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Old 03-16-15, 01:33 PM   #1
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Quick question for you derrik... You mentioned before that womas never seem to fully recover from respiratory infections.. What symptoms do you generally see not clear up?
And also you said that you have never had 1 survive over the long run after being given baytril... Can you tell me how long they have lasted for you after being given baytril? And what was the shortest time you've seen a woma pass on from being given baytril? I need to know what symptoms from the ri's that don't go away so I know what to watch for... And again thank you derrik I really do appreciate your help and life saving advise my male is the pride of my collection and my 4 year old twin girls absolutely adore him lol he's puppy dog tame and absolutely beautiful.. I an so happy to see his health improving thank you everybody but most of all... Derrik Roddy you saved my male and I really couldn't be happier with him
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Old 03-17-15, 01:03 PM   #2
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Hey brother, No worries.

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Quick question for you derrik... You mentioned before that womas never seem to fully recover from respiratory infections.. What symptoms do you generally see not clear up?
Usually, they have mucus during their shed cycles but, usually goes away after shedding.

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And also you said that you have never had 1 survive over the long run after being given baytril... Can you tell me how long they have lasted for you after being given baytril? And what was the shortest time you've seen a woma pass on from being given baytril?
Longest time....maybe a year. And those animals never seemed to show signs of improving at all.
Anytime I've seen it done, the animals go down hill quickly....with-in a week or so.


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again thank you derrik I really do appreciate your help and life saving advise
No problem, That's what we're here for.

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Old 03-17-15, 07:43 PM   #3
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Since his health is improving does that mean I have better chances of him being ok and lasting for the long run? With proper husbandry of course lol I'm very happy that he's eating on his own and no more tube feeding.. He has a lot more energy he's hydrated on his own drinking fine and shows interest in my females I just got a male and female VPI Cherrybomb 100%Het for albino blood pythons.. Great additions to my collection
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Old 03-18-15, 02:26 PM   #4
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I'm very happy with henry Piorun and don p there customer service has been great they've both giving me a lot of help and I've gotten several of my snakes from them over the years... Don P got me started with the womas there absolutely beautiful and all the bloods I've gotten lol I think that's were I went wrong with the womas I had there temps set with my blood pythons which was way off lol I do appreciate everybody's help... I would post some pics but I can't figure out how lol
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