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RE: redtail boa having breathing problem

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Posted by: Ophidia_Junkie at Fri Sep 28 05:25:02 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ophidia_Junkie ]  
   

>>well the water is more like mucus and it is bubbling but just through the mouth and not the nostrils and he sometimes opens his mouth and its almost like a hiss but it seems like he is trying to push out the mucus i have also put the cage to high 80s and little over 50% humidity but it dropps when im not around for a couple hours will wet rags keep a better humidity for longer and where should i put them?

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If your humidity drops that fast, you need to adjust the amount of airflow, or get rid of the light. Lights suck humidity from the air, and are not needed for snakes anyway.



And, if your Boa really is producing phlegm from an RI, than it has already advanced, and you WILL need anti-biotics to clear it up. Get to a vet would be my suggestion. Raise the temps to the higher end of the spectrum, (upper nineties) and keep them there for a while. (like a couple months). At the minimum, collect some of the phlegm, put in a sandwich bag, squish the air out, seal it, and take that to a vet, or put in fridge until you can. Do not freeze. You'll need to have culture and sensitivity tests done to determine the proper treatment.



Good luck.



...........Oh yeah. Isolation, quarantine, whatever you prefer. You should never introduce NEW boas into your collection with out it. You ask for serious trouble doing that.



Hope it all works out.
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