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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Sun Nov 4 12:46:09 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ] A healthy, non-stressed boa will not acquire an RI from contact with an infected boa. If it does, then it is under the same stressors that compromised the infected boa. More than 95% of all captive boids are already carrying the gram negative bacteria that are the cause of most RI’s in captive boids. If one of the boas in a collection has an RI, then the entire collection has already been exposed to that causative organism well before the symptoms showed. This would be primarily from previous exposure from the source it was acquired, or from simple maintenance procedures within your own collection. The reason that these organisms typically don’t cause issues is that unless the animal is physically or environmentally stressed in some manner, the organism is kept in check by the snakes immune system. The main stressors include sub-optimal temps, high or low, sub-optimal humidity, high or low, or lack of security causing nervousness, etc., to name a few. | ||
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