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venommum2011
Yearling
United Kingdom
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Posted - 28/11/2011 : 19:51:36
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Ok for the last few times of handlng I've heard Merlin make a clicky noise so asked my reptile supplier today and he thinks he may possibly have a RI and suggested I put him in a rub rather than faun, put him on paper rather than bark or the sawdustie stuff loool and to remove his water and just offer him it every day for 10 mins or so which i've done. If no improvment then i'll look into antibiotics. Although looking at the sticky thread it maybe because he is due a shed because other than the click he seems perfectly healthy, eating and drinking fine and looks perfect but he must be due a shed as I've had him well over a month now and he's grown so much in that time. Anyway my other question is, can they catch colds etc from humans??? thanks for reading |
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5 corns, Blitz, Scooby and Arney, Casper and Kat 4 Royal Pythons Merlin (aka Destiny but has sex change)Crystal, Mims and Marvin. 2 King Snakes called Princess Nipper and Prince. 1 Dwarf Boa called Willow 1 Hognose called Catapiller. Taz our Bearded Dragon. Three dogs, Smurfe, JRT x Staff, Buster a Staff and Milly our Yellow Lab. One cat called Banoffee. Four human babies, Joanna 6 yrs old and Harleigh 3 yrs old, Charlie 12yrs and Jacob 17yrs. [URL=http://www.mybannermaker.com][/URL]
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chrisc
Old Royal - I Post too much!
United Kingdom
3326 Posts |
Posted - 28/11/2011 : 20:41:12
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could just be coming into shed so removing the water bowl is not a good idea as they will bathe in it. put the water back in an possibly a damp hide, give it a few days an see if he goes into blue if he does then put the bowl on the hot side an mist the rub a couple of times a day, if not then as the sticky says up the temps a couple of degrees an mist the viv a few times a day to up the humidity and go from there |
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Lotabob
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
5008 Posts |
Posted - 28/11/2011 : 23:14:26
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They MUST have access to clean water 24/7 without exception.
Do you know how to inspect the mouth? (ie safely open the snakes mouth and have a look inside). |
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Edited by - Lotabob on 28/11/2011 23:15:51 |
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GMac
Grumpy scots admin
United Kingdom
1152 Posts |
Posted - 28/11/2011 : 23:34:36
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raise the temps a degree or 2 for a few days and raise the humidity temporarily, I suggest moving the water dish closer to the hot end. This will help make the mucous a tad more runny and easier to drain. |
Royals, Corns, Boa, Kings, Hoggy, Ratsnakes
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venommum2011
Yearling
United Kingdom
123 Posts |
Posted - 30/11/2011 : 16:42:22
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thanks for all the advice, no I'm not sure of how to open their mouth, i've assist fed before tho and am a quick and eager learner. |
mum to:
5 corns, Blitz, Scooby and Arney, Casper and Kat 4 Royal Pythons Merlin (aka Destiny but has sex change)Crystal, Mims and Marvin. 2 King Snakes called Princess Nipper and Prince. 1 Dwarf Boa called Willow 1 Hognose called Catapiller. Taz our Bearded Dragon. Three dogs, Smurfe, JRT x Staff, Buster a Staff and Milly our Yellow Lab. One cat called Banoffee. Four human babies, Joanna 6 yrs old and Harleigh 3 yrs old, Charlie 12yrs and Jacob 17yrs. [URL=http://www.mybannermaker.com][/URL]
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