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Old 08-06-2015, 11:16 PM   #1
RomanCenturion
Boa With Black stuff in cloaca and losing weight.

I recently bought a Colombian red tail boa about 3 months ago in June. When I received the snake she seemed healthy however she was losing weight relatively fast she also initially had a regurge problem that I corrected after about a month after having her so I assumed the weight loss was caused by her regurgitating. I went on vacation for all of July and she was left to a friend which has taken care of my other snakes before. When I got back from vacation in august I discovered the snake weighed 42 grams (weighed 62 in July) and now has extremely loose skin and has swelling in her cloaca. My friend says she fed her every 8 days and that she ate every time. The cloaca is show below I know some of the pictures are sortov blurry and I can get more if needed its just difficult to make her sit still. I was thinking an internal parasite and now i'm not sure since the cloaca is all messed up. Is anyone aware of what sort of infection can cause this?
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Old 08-07-2015, 02:55 AM   #2
Big Borg Reptiles
I'm not super familiar with boas but that looks badly infected and nearly necrotic (at least from what I can see in the pics, they're fairly blurry as I'm sure you know). I would take her to the vet asap and if you have any other reptiles I would closely monitor them. Were there any issues with substrate? Any issues with temps, humidity, etc? That can sometimes cause regurgitation but it won't cause an infection unless you aren't cleaning regularly.

Regardless, she needs a vet/antibiotics. I'm not a specialist but I don't think that's something that will go away on its own.

If you don't mind me asking, where did you get her from? It's not normal for a snake to regurgitate constantly and lose weight, especially not when they're that small. Are you feeding live or f/t? Sorry for all of the questions, but they're all relevant to what's going.
 
Old 08-07-2015, 02:57 AM   #3
Big Borg Reptiles
Also, the chance of a captive bred animal having parasites is almost non-existent, assuming it came from a reliable source. Parasites just aren't something that run rampant in a CB colony, so I would lean more towards a virus unless it's an importer who isn't quarantining.
 
Old 08-07-2015, 10:36 AM   #4
bcr229
Find a vet, today. That does not look good.

Also notify the seller as there are some diseases and parasites that can take a while to show up. Hopefully this snake was still in quarantine so whatever it has didn't spread to anything other snakes.
 
Old 08-07-2015, 01:02 PM   #5
snowgyre
Black stools generally indicates either high parasite loads or internal bleeding. Blood shows up as black in stools. Definitely a vet visit to rule out communicable diseases and/or parasites.
 
Old 08-07-2015, 08:27 PM   #6
RomanCenturion
Me being a novice snake keeper and retarded I ordered her from reptile city which I now know has a reputation for selling not so healthy animals. When I first got her she looked healthy although she regurgitated her first 3 meals but I think that was either because I was keeping the temps a little to hot (mabye) or it was because her feeding schedule was to close together. She eats a f/t Fuzzie every 8 days. She hasn't regurged since.

Her cage is in the same room as my other snakes cages but not close at all and I will be moving her to a separate room right after I post this.

I also am going to make a vet appointment for Saturday (assuming they have times
available)

Her stool doesn't really seem to be that much out of the ordinary at all sometimes it clumps together a lot and sometimes its a lot more mushy.
 
Old 08-08-2015, 07:44 PM   #7
RomanCenturion
So after going the vet today he said there is nothing wrong with her cloaca and that she might have intestinal parasites but shes probably just dehydrated. He gave me some antibiotics to give to her for 3 days just in case. Guess I freaked out for nothing :/
 
Old 08-08-2015, 07:58 PM   #8
snowgyre
From what little I can see from the photos, the snake looks emaciated. Dehydration can only be part of the problem. Can you please post photos of the whole snake? Is the vet an exotic specialist?
 
Old 08-08-2015, 08:21 PM   #9
Big Borg Reptiles
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Is the vet an exotic specialist?
I was wondering the same thing. There are a lot of vets who have know clue about snakes so you might want to research your area.
 
Old 08-09-2015, 06:57 AM   #10
Helenthereef
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Originally Posted by RomanCenturion View Post
Guess I freaked out for nothing :/
Better to freak out a bit and take action than to ignore a problem.
 

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