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DMong
at Fri Jan 18 19:20:56 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
In the short time(24 hrs. or so) it takes to moisten the ocular scale and the rest of the snake, it won't really make a difference one way, or another. The fact is, getting that old shed off is PARAMOUNT right now.
Just in case there is a respiratory issue, hold the snake's head close to your ear, and listen for tell-tale noises which can be signs of R.I.(wheezing, clicking, etc...) make sure you keep the snake close to your ear long enough to see any pattern.
If it DOES exhibit these "funny" noises, it could greatly benefit being put in a warmer environment(mid 80's) for a two week period. Really though, if that IS the case, I would recommend a fast vet visit for the administration of antibiotics such as Amikacin, or Batryl in conjunction with the slightly elevated temps.
Good luck!
~Doug ----- "Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
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