In all fairness there is another email out there I do not see posted here yet, though I may have missed it.
From: Dr. Jason Brodnik (
[email protected])
Sent: Sun 4/13/08 1:09 AM
To: Jennifer Harrison (
[email protected])
Jennifer,
From what I understand, they will be susceptible to shipping [exposure to cold], and may have scar tissue, but any eggs would not be affected if removed and incubated. So they could remain in the breeding pool [my 2 recovered females]. The disease is spread through fluids and mucous secretions, so the eggs would not be affected. If an antigen test were performed, it would show whether any virus was present. An antibody test would only show exposure. If you did an antigen test [Dr. Jacobsen did], and it was negative [it was], after 60 days they would not be considered infective.
I think to recoup anything via Paypal, I needed to submit a claim by March 22nd, which was 30 days from my last payment, so I probably don't have a claim through it. Damian has yet to respond to my request from yesterday, he'll probably blow it off. I am not sure what my recourse will be. I will call Dr. Gordan on Monday, thank you. Have you told him already? How much is it?
Dr. Jason Brodnik
Certified Level One Veterinary Laser Surgeon
International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management
P.O. Box 33293
Northglenn, CO 80233
303-903-6603
http://ballpython.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5060&start=30
I got no dog in this hunt or any Ball Python, just thought more info would be fair to the discussion.