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Posted by: toshamc at Tue Mar 7 17:22:01 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toshamc ] LOL - In all honesty maybe I am wrong - maybe now they do have tests that can determine these things but from what I know about these two illnesses (and I'm far from being an expert) - I don't think you can accurately detect Crypto in balls by the usual testing methods - it's my understanding that you need to be able to look at tissue and internal organs (which can't be done on a live snake) to accurately determine if the snake has Crypto. And the tests for IBD would catch an already sick animal (I beleive it looks for high levels of certain things in the blood and various byproducts as a result of the disease) but for balls the illness is so progressive that a 3 month quarantine would most likely be long enough for the sick snake to show signs and if it were just a carrier then there wouldn't be any "byproduct" to look for. It's been a few years since I looked into this so maybe we've found new and better ways to do things, if so I would love to hear how/if other have handled it. [ Hide Replies ]
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