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largefluid filled abscess on a dumerils boa.

You jumped the gun with the Baytril - culturing is best done prior to the initiation of antibiotics.
 
Very true also. I'm taking it in the morning. The snake is has been wrapped around a small heat rock all day. And the abcess is still draining and not swelling as bad as 8t was. I've been swabbing it with diluted betadine. I give the enrofloxin orally. That blood work will tell the most. My big question is, Does it look like IBD to anyone
 
I didn't think IBD caused skin problems like that, it was mainly neuro issues... or am I misinformed?

Is there just the one bad spot? IIRC whatever took out Aubrey Pruitt's retics earlier this year caused lesions, but each snake had a lot of them.
 
I didn't think IBD caused skin problems like that, it was mainly neuro issues... or am I misinformed?

Is there just the one bad spot? IIRC whatever took out Aubrey Pruitt's retics earlier this year caused lesions, but each snake had a lot of them.

What took out Aubrey's snakes was a bacterial infection that spread rapidly.
 
This one is totally isolated from my snakes. I'm going to have a battery of test done tomorrow and on a good note , it did take a hopper outta the tongs a few minutes ago. And the blister is getting smaller. I think the baytril is helping along with the heat and the betadine swabs. I feel confident that this guy is gonna make it. But we will find out. I'll let yall know what the blood test reveal. I'm so hoping it's not viral.
 
I didn't think IBD caused skin problems like that, it was mainly neuro issues... or am I misinformed?

Is there just the one bad spot? IIRC whatever took out Aubrey Pruitt's retics earlier this year caused lesions, but each snake had a lot of them.
IBD or Vibbs can take them out fast and is hard to diagnose. Luckily I have an awesome reptile vet close to me and I trust he will find out for sure.
 
This is definitely pretty interesting. I haven't seen much like what you have posted & described. I seriously doubt I could offer any real useful insight on whats going on but had a few questions & thought maybe if you were able to answer maybe it trigger something to someone more experienced or at least point you in a general direction to search.

- About how big is the "abscess"? (I cant tell the size of it/the snake from the photo)
- Are there any other abnormal skin issues or additional "abscess"?
- You mentioned it was getting smaller, is it scabbing at all?
- I know you said there was no heat be is there anything else you can say about the previous enclosure? (particularly in regards to moisture/humidity/ventilation/substrate/surrounding critters)

I'm sorry to hear about the situation but thanks for sharing it. Please keep us posted on the status & let us know what the vet/test results come back with.
 
Ok. The vet seems to think it's bacterial infection causing the abcess . So I'm going to continue with the baytril and keep cleansing the wound like I've been doing. The snake is very active and seems to be doing a lot better
 
The fact that the snake is still eating is a good sign. Most snakes won't eat if they are extremely sick. I would guess you caught it in time.

Dumeril's are great snakes.
 
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