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OrangeHeterodon
at Sun Mar 9 13:49:25 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by OrangeHeterodon ]
Me and a co-worker found a scarlet king snake with mouth rot yesterday evening at work. Unfortunately, being Saturday and now Sunday, there are no vet clinics open until monday(tomorrow). I have research into mouth rot and based on the infected portion, there is a good chance that if the snake survives, it will become a long term captive (the initial intent was rehab and release but does not appear so after researching MR treatment). I have done hours of research into their care and have a set-up ready to go if it can be saved at the vet. Anyone have any extra tips as to keeping them besides standard care sheets and guides?
I have access to plenty of lizards and skinks. My only concern is if removal of infected tissue is necessary, will it be able to restrain live prey? I read several times that sometimes the snake will only take live lizards, not F/T.
Thanks.
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