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Dead Snake: Need Advice

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Posted by: reptilicus81 at Sun Feb 1 01:35:14 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptilicus81 ]  
   

Now I know this isn't a boa forum lol! I'm posting this message in a few forums to try and get everyone's advice on what might have happened to my brothers snake!



"Hi all! I have a question regarding columbian redtail boas. My brother purchased a 110 gram female last month. She looked great, and ate frozen thawed adult mice like crazy! After her third meal we noticed her body was getting very swollen. We figured that she was constipitated since she had not releaved her bowels at all since we go her a month earlier. We brought her to the vet (an exotic specialist), and they took an x-ray. They said she was impacted with a bit of substrate (we never used anything but newspaper...it was probably from the petshop). They gave her an enema, and they said she had HUGE urates! They told us all looked well and to soak her every day for ten minutes....we were told to let them know if she stops pooping again. For a week straight the little snake relieved herself virtually every other day (only uric acid). She also shed during this time. We noticed some problems with her balance also. She didn't seem to have the best equilibrium during this time either (if you went to put her down a lot of times she flopped on her back. However, today my brother woke up and found her dead. He said she was stretched out to her full length with her mouth slightly open. We are unclear to what happened to her. He is calling the vet Monday, and he already called the store he got it at. They said they haven't had any other snakes come back with that sort of problem.

If anyone has any experience with a situation like this please let me know! Also, my brother is hoping to purchase another columbian redtail, but he wants to find a breeder this time, so if anyone knows of someone who has a good reputation, please refer me!"



Thanks for your time!
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*Amy*

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