reptile-phan
New member
OK so crap happened between having a glass tank and using heat bulbs and lowering temp and basically i know..
so im trying to breed my carpet pythons in a 4x2x2 glass tank and i lowered the temps successfully but my night time bulb blew on one of the coldest nights of the week. i got the bulb replaced and thought all was well.
well... my girl ended up with ri now. Not serious yet. shes just breathing with her mouth open and doesnt look happy.
Im really sad because i was going wait and get the correct caging with a pro product heat panel and a thermostat and the whole nine yard but i took a chance... all was going well... but then the bulb blew.... now i feel terrible.
so im not trying to get out of going to the vet. im going as soon as i can
(when i get paid)
my question is, since respiratory infection are a bacterial disease. can they be treated with Metronidazole? metro is an antibiotic that is used to treat protozoal infections and anaerobic bacterial infections. In theory it should be able to knock this out. Especially since its relatively new.
Im just curious if any1 has something to say about this?
And im starting to slowly restore temps. The male is already quarantined. for now ive done everything
If metro could knock this out or even help then om all for it and no matter what will still be seeing a vet even if its just for a check up
thanks
so im trying to breed my carpet pythons in a 4x2x2 glass tank and i lowered the temps successfully but my night time bulb blew on one of the coldest nights of the week. i got the bulb replaced and thought all was well.
well... my girl ended up with ri now. Not serious yet. shes just breathing with her mouth open and doesnt look happy.
Im really sad because i was going wait and get the correct caging with a pro product heat panel and a thermostat and the whole nine yard but i took a chance... all was going well... but then the bulb blew.... now i feel terrible.
so im not trying to get out of going to the vet. im going as soon as i can
(when i get paid)
my question is, since respiratory infection are a bacterial disease. can they be treated with Metronidazole? metro is an antibiotic that is used to treat protozoal infections and anaerobic bacterial infections. In theory it should be able to knock this out. Especially since its relatively new.
Im just curious if any1 has something to say about this?
And im starting to slowly restore temps. The male is already quarantined. for now ive done everything
If metro could knock this out or even help then om all for it and no matter what will still be seeing a vet even if its just for a check up
thanks