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dutchoven
at Thu Feb 2 11:27:45 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dutchoven ]
I purchased a 7 foot boa this past June that never really seemed right. Her head looked very odd and she just appeared to be a very old snake (bulbous eyes and rough looking animal). Her stools have always been runny, never anything remotely similiar to a typical dog-style stool. She ate just fine and had good weight on her. Over the past month she had a slight foul odor to her. Nothing that was overbearing, you just noticed it when you would clean her cage. I really had not thought much about her stools as I have had boa's that had mostly loose stools in the past and she was acting fine. Anyways, last night I went to check on her and she opened her mouth as I approached the cage. Her mouth appeared normal and clean but this morning I awoke to a dead snake with her mouth fully opened.
So, here are my issues:
1) We do not have anyone local who specializes in this and who could do a necropsy.
2) I had my dh sunglow male in with her for several weeks about a month ago.
My questions regarding the above are:
1) In light of the fact that I do not have anyone available to perform a necropsy what do I do?
2) Since I had a $3000 animal in with her what do I do to ensure him as well as the rest of my collection are not affected?
3) Do you think this is something to be overly concerned with? Or do I simply keep a close eye on my male/other animals and go from there? He is acting/feeding just fine.
Any input is greatly appreciated!
Griz
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Dead boa and not quite sure what the next step is........ - dutchoven, Thu Feb 2 11:27:45 2006
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