Dennis Hultman
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LakesideBoas said:Jen's quarantine procedures are the best she can do given her living conditions.
Then it would be wise to limit the animals she brings into it.
Jen, This post is to just clarify a couple of points and really I just want to help you find out what is going on and would like you to consider a couple of points.
You have made numerous statements that the other animals are all/were well established animals and there were no problems. You posted pictures of Dizzy when she arrived the last week of July as well as your spider. Also, you posted pictures of the new girls you received in the beginning of August and of Misty you received closer to the end of August. Also within in the last month you have adopted out a couple of rescues that you brought in. Assuming that your statements are correct about the limited space you have to work with, all of these animals must have been put into the same room.
By October you had already already paired up the spider and were breeding for this season.
Jen, none of these animals should be considered established snakes in your collecting. I'm very sorry for the trouble you have now but it is a huge risk to move as fast you are with such limited space. You could have been looking at a total loss if it was something worse.
JenHarrison said:It was not in my collection because none had had it before she arrived and they would have shown symptoms; all had been established animals with 0 problems.
There is absolutely no way to know with all the animals coming and going in that room over the last few months.
JenHarrison said:So on a plastic/PVC surface (or even my carpet, even though my snakes are never in contact with my carpet), can one live for 7 months?
Dizzy was posted as a new girl on 07-27-2007, 09:38 PM
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=102040
That was two months from September 28th.
perfectly stated.
Never know it could be two totally unrelated things that just happened in close time frame to each other