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Sesha
at Tue Dec 19 19:18:40 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sesha ]
She drank a little bit. I keep forgetting that snakes are much slower than other animals. I have a dog (about 11 years old...she's slowed down a bit too) and some chickens. With chickens, most things have to be rushed, especially when they get sick. I knew enough to let the snake gradually warm up. I tried to not handle her much (very, very tempting though)so that I wouldn't be complicating the situation.
It's not a problem for me to wait another week before feeding her. The pet stores will be open again by then.
I am concerned about respiratory problems though. What can I do to keep that to a minimum right now? Aside from wheezing, what are some other signs? She was very alert and her eyes appeared to be clear. I don't think she'll be going into shed anytime soon, but I'll watch her closely.
I'd hate to lose this snake "again." I really thought I was going to open the box and find a dead snake. Wouldn't be good to accidentally kill her because of something I didn't know or misunderstood. The temperature is 85* on the hot side, 76* on the cold side and about 90* in the basking area. The humidity is between 80-85%.
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