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Posted by: RandyRemington at Sun Jan 4 07:05:20 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RandyRemington ] I understand the temptation to shortcut the quarantine process on the cusp of breeding season. I think you mentioned they where rescued a month ago and depending on how the female ball was kept that could be a nice beginning to quarantine. However, I'm super paranoid about balls having been kept with boas right now due to IBD so be sure you don't have any mites to vector that nasty around. If kept in separate cages and without external parasites there should be very little if any risk to keeping both boas and balls but given how common mites are in pet stores I worry about balls that have been through pet stores. I'm not sure how long it would take a ball to come down with IBD so not sure how long of a quarantine you would need after a ball was last exposed to a boa or boa mites to be sure you don't have it. Because boas can live with IBD for some time it has become all too common for them to have it but it quickly kills pythons (actually better for us because if your pythons are staying alive you eventually know you don’t have IBD). | ||
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