snowgyre
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I'm confused. I thought that this "diagnosis" was made after seeing a couple pictures on a facebook page. How could you possibly know that his conditions were stellar and that they never diverted from what's ideal for this species ? Did you see his setups in person and work with him daily making sure they were staying correct? I did skip a page earlier, as I said, so maybe I missed that part.
I'd like to re-emphasize that no formal diagnosis was ever made by myself or other experts. We simply said that the lesions were characteristic of SFD, that the animal should be tested for SFD, and authorities should be notified of a potential problem while waiting for the lab results to come in so they are prepared to act if this is indeed SFD. Again, this is standard protocol when dealing with a potentially severe infectious agent. SFD is not widely reported yet and is not on the radar of most folks, so wildlife biologists have been paying close attention to reports of sick snakes from a variety of sources over the past year and encouraging folks to report instances of possible SFD, even if testing is never conducted (such as with wild snakes encountered by herpers).
I have been watching Joe set up his Nerodia enclosures and other photos of his husbandry on the Facebook page Colubrid Crazy for months. He has been documenting the entire process weekly and his setup is rather impressive (he posted photos and explained husbandry earlier in this thread), so yes, although I have not seen the enclosures in person, I have seen enough images of the process to arguably call Joe an expert with Nerodia husbandry. This is why, when Joe posted photos of diseased snakes, that myself and other experts on the page were alarmed that the disease originated with an exporter and not while in his care.
I encourage everyone to read the entire thread before posting more questions. I feel my answers are becoming repetitive. Due to moderator warnings earlier about posts such as this, I would rather obey moderator desires rather than get slapped with infractions for answering similar questions repeatedly.
But, to summarize again (I am excluding the time frame here of the snakes in his ownership because I cannot recall exact timing off hand):
- Joe posted photos of his Nerodia habitats for months prior to getting Nerodia
- Joe purchased Nerodia from Underground Reptiles
- Joe posted photos of sick Nerodia on the Facebook page Colubrid classifieds asking for advice
- Myself and another expert said the lesions are congruent with SFD and the animal should be tested
- We (meaning the experts) directed Joe to take the snake to the vet immediately
- Joe's vet agreed that the lesions look like SFD lesions and sent samples to Dr. Allender's lab for qPCR analysis at the University of Illinois
- Joe contacted the USGS National Wildlife Health Center, Florida Fish and Game, and Underground Reptiles, alerting them of a potential problem while waiting for the labwork to come back (standard disease-reporting protocol we asked him to follow)
- Joe posted this BOI asking if anyone else has received animals from Underground Reptiles that have similar lesions with the desire to get those animals tested immediately
We are waiting for the lab results to come in. Given the holiday season, it may take 1-2 weeks for the results to come back.
My only role in this situation was giving the initial advice concerning a POSSIBLE diagnosis and testing and reporting options. The rest of this is out of my hands. This will be my last post until the lab results come in, and I mean it this time. If you have questions, feel free to PM me directly. I will not address them here.