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sprastr Mar 27, 2006 09:52 PM

Hey all. I just got back from a trip for a week down south. I had my female on a thermostat and a humidifier but when I got back, the humidity was down to 40 percent. I'm seeing sure signs of an r.i. She's wheezing some and she has mucous in her mouth. I know that I need to take her to a vet but I've been scouring the web without too much results. I live in Pasadena, Maryland. Is there anywhere you know of in Baltimore or Annapolis or anywhere that can treat her? If I hear back, I'd like to get her there asap (tomorrow). So anyone that knows of a place, let me know the address or at least the name, city, zip code etc. Or even a website that lists lots of reptile vets would be helpful. Thanks.

Steve

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bmelv24 Mar 28, 2006 07:19 AM

Steve,

I found a website called herpvetconnection that has a state by state listing of herp vets, some even have customer's comments on them. I looked up Maryland and there are 6 in the state. Hope this helps

Brandon
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1.1 Borneo short tail
1.1 Sumatran short tail
1.1 Marble borneo
1.1 Sarawaks
0.1 Sumatran Blood
1.0 ambanja panther
1.0 leopard gecko
0.3 ball pythons
0.0.1 blue tounge skink
0.0.1 red tail boa
0.0.1 jungle X coastal carpet python

Matt...Hennek Mar 28, 2006 12:34 PM

http://www.arav.org/Members/MD.htm

sprastr Mar 28, 2006 05:58 PM

Thanks for the help guys. I actually found one that sees reptiles this morning and took her in first thing. So I now have Baytril and a few cranky weeks. Thanks again.

Steve

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