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Horrible luck with snakes the past few years. I think I'm doing things the right way and, still, some problem comes along.
My snake seems to have developed a URI. I think I've caught it early...she just started showing symptoms (short breath and strong, loud exhalation at times) Saturday. She's still eating fine and is as feisty as ever so I'm guessing/hoping the infection isn't too bad yet.
I've raised the temperature in her enclosure to the upper limits of the "ideal" range for the species and am keeping it there 24hrs/day. I am hoping to clear the problem up before it gets bad enough to need antibiotics.
A few questions:
I was told to try using FerretRx, an all natural product that "helps relieve respiratory distress...in ferrets and other small animals," by putting a few drops on a cotton ball and putting it in the enclosure for one hour, three times a day. This stuff contains camphor, balsam, oils of rosemary, oregano, and corn. Any idea if this will be of any help? Are any of those substances toxic to reptiles?
Should I just go ahead with antibiotics? I've given Baytril injections before but was told Amiglyde is what the vets here would use. Is one safer or more efficacious than the other?
Thanks for any help/advice.
My snake seems to have developed a URI. I think I've caught it early...she just started showing symptoms (short breath and strong, loud exhalation at times) Saturday. She's still eating fine and is as feisty as ever so I'm guessing/hoping the infection isn't too bad yet.
I've raised the temperature in her enclosure to the upper limits of the "ideal" range for the species and am keeping it there 24hrs/day. I am hoping to clear the problem up before it gets bad enough to need antibiotics.
A few questions:
I was told to try using FerretRx, an all natural product that "helps relieve respiratory distress...in ferrets and other small animals," by putting a few drops on a cotton ball and putting it in the enclosure for one hour, three times a day. This stuff contains camphor, balsam, oils of rosemary, oregano, and corn. Any idea if this will be of any help? Are any of those substances toxic to reptiles?
Should I just go ahead with antibiotics? I've given Baytril injections before but was told Amiglyde is what the vets here would use. Is one safer or more efficacious than the other?
Thanks for any help/advice.