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Old 04-07-2006, 04:02 PM   #1
SPJ
RI, mites, and ????

I got this boa as an adoption which is going to turn out to be a massive rescue undertaking to save it's life. Not only does it have mites and an RI, but it has been in this same position ALL DAY LONG. Even when I take the top off, it does not move.

The vet can't see it until Monday afternoon.

A little background on the snake from the person I got it from. There was a point when he first got them that the snakes were kept at 50 degrees for a short period. The warmest any of them have been in the past few months is room temp (maybe 75 degrees).

I have the temps up to 95 on half the cage for them now and the humidity is at 60%.

I am really worried this one will not make it until Monday and the staring up makes me wonder just what else it has. The boas I took in were housed together.

They are not in contact with my animals but even the fact that I put them in my snake room while I set up QT areas for them makes me worry about my other snakes.

I REALLY need some help with this.
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