Ndecent240
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I just lost my 9' Burmese. She was perfectly healthy, eating regular, soaking in her water, active, great temperament and all. I fed her a large rat from a locally owned (very reputable, not a chain) pet store here in town, and she died three days later. Size was not a problem, no lumps in her, it was the same size she's been eating.
I went to the pet store to get crickets this weekend, and happened to walk in the back room where the mice, rats, and crickets are kept. On the rat's cages, there was a sign that said "don't keep too many rats together at a time, they've been getting sick". It's kind of a coincidence that this comes up as soon as my burm dies after eating one of their rats. I feel I should somehow mention to them that I think this may be the cause of my snake's death.
What kind of disease could have killed her from a "bad rat" as some put it? Also, should I hold them accountable for my snake's death?
Thanks for any input you guys might have!!!!!!!
I went to the pet store to get crickets this weekend, and happened to walk in the back room where the mice, rats, and crickets are kept. On the rat's cages, there was a sign that said "don't keep too many rats together at a time, they've been getting sick". It's kind of a coincidence that this comes up as soon as my burm dies after eating one of their rats. I feel I should somehow mention to them that I think this may be the cause of my snake's death.
What kind of disease could have killed her from a "bad rat" as some put it? Also, should I hold them accountable for my snake's death?
Thanks for any input you guys might have!!!!!!!