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yasin1
at Tue Nov 6 21:08:10 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by yasin1 ]
Hey,
It was a really wierd exoerience but everything is fine now. The day after I posted here the status of the green was much worse and I thought I was actually losing him. There was a severe respiratory infection present and skin condition looked worse. So as advised above, I changed the substrate to a dry one and added a heat pad to the set up. I placed a small water dish in his cage and soaked him daily. I also treated the snake with antibiotics that I had for the infection. After the treatment, his condition start to get better everyday. Today he shed and the blisters are gone with only a little scarring left behind. The hissing sound is also gone.
Thanks for all the advise.
My question is that I have another snake being kept in a similar humid environment. This snake is a female yellow and she seems to have no problems with her setup. She does not soak herself often and eats well. Should I switch her to dry setup with daily soakings, too? My only problem is that the place I live in is too dry and I am afraid that the snake will suffer.
Thanks again Yasin ----- We are the best GALATASARAY
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