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Is it possible for a snake to catch an RI and and start showing symptoms in a few days? I have only had one experience with an RI, but i was under the impression that it'd take a few weeks for the symptoms to come out?
Is it possible for a snake to catch an RI and and start showing symptoms in a few days? I have only had one experience with an RI, but i was under the impression that it'd take a few weeks for the symptoms to come out?
Wyatt said:First off Wes, everything is doing great here at my facility.. Been selling a lot of female adults and babies. One person of which Greg Powers talked about earlier still has a 3000 gram adult female pastel that he has on a breeders loan to from the original buyer and has now been with him for over 6 months. In fact he offered her $2000 to buy her just the other day.
Mike,
Good to here about your male. But I still can't relate the two in the fact that Jen stated that after an in depth necropsy that it was sure enough a virus that was incurable by strong antibiotics and yours was treated and cured with Baytril and Fortaz which are well known antibiotics. So when you find the hidden link between your bacterial infection known as an RI and the highly contagious VIRUS that I obviously sent Jennifer that wipped out all those snakes, including the ones that died before mine even arrived then please let me know.
Howard,
Glad to here those snakes are doing great. I really miss that pastel ghost, he was killer. Hope to see those Super Pastel Ghost this year and get a crack at one back.
Thanks,
Wyatt
Hmmmm plenty of words yet nary an answer to be seen.Wyatt said:What kind of timeline do you want Wes??? Everything is fine here. I am in the middle of my cooling period for breeding and if you want me to take pictures of all 361 snakes in my collections and do a few fecals just let me know.. J/J. I am sory but I do not stayed glued to this as some people obviously are doing so the whole " hello wyatt or where is wyatt " is just a waist of good finger movement. But don't worry I am showing Chuck a good finger movement just as I type this, can you guess what it is ??? LOL![]()
I have shipped out snakes up to and on the same day I sent Jennifer hers' and if I get time I will see if they want to endulge thereselves here. Other than that I am out of here.
Maybe I overlooked it, but two things still concern me a little,
1-- Why did Jennifer never answer as to why almost a month later after she got the het did she attempt to buy another ball python from me?
2-- Why Did Mike not even attempt to contact and tell me about the snake arriving a day later when I shipped it to him. The first time I had even heard of it was when he jumped on this bandwagon of bacterial vs. virus .. No phone call, no email ever saying that she was late. If there is I would please love to see it Mike.
Thanks,
Wyatt
Wyatt said:But don't worry I am showing Chuck a good finger movement just as I type this, can you guess what it is ??? LOL![]()
Wyatt said:1-- Why did Jennifer never answer as to why almost a month later after she got the het did she attempt to buy another ball python from me?
JenHarrison said:The WC snakes were bought back in FEBRUARY -- 7 months prior to your het clown arriving. The one arrived sick and died 6 days after showing up, before I could do anything -- hence why I said I have never had to deal with an RI. The second one is no longer in my collection and hasn't been for many months -- she laid her eggs, fed, and was just fine, then I sold her. I don't see how these or my CH animals from 8-16 months ago have anything to do with this? If they had carried in the virus, why are my snakes getting sick NOW and not when they first joined my collection? If the WC ones had carried it, how is an inanimate surface going to carry a live virus for MONTHS after both animals were gone, then it magically infects my new snakes?
The post regarding Dizzy developing her RI was October 2nd -- your het clown arrived to me on September 28th. Last I checked, September 28th comes before October 2nd. Dizzy developed her RI symptoms on September 29th -- I started her on Tylan, and Kari had told me that she should have shown improvment within 24-48 hours. By October 2nd, she was getting worse, which is when I started her on Baytril. That is the same day your het clown female exploded with a full blown respiratory problem. Here is the vet receipt for the Baytril as proof:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/RavaFlava/1022007VetReport.jpg
I did go in my snake room to check on breeding pairs -- I never said that I completely and totally stayed out of that room 100%. I said I did not go in there often -- to check pairs and check water. Yep, took some pics too. But I wasn't in there every single day, so that's how I missed the other 3 developing symptoms. Regardless of whether I was in there or not, it doesn't change the fact that they indeed got sick and died.
Why was I still breeding? Because up until 2 days ago, I was still being told that this was bacterial and would be able to be cleared up with some simple antibiotics. I don't know of any breeder that stops breeding their entire collection just because one or two have a "routine" RI. I was not breeding the sick animals -- I continued my plans with my healthy ones. Same reason I was looking to buy new animals -- still thought it was a simple bacterial RI with an easy fix. That was also when only the het clown was sick -- do you stop buying animals entirely if one of your snakes has a simple RI?
I have already explained my quarantine procedures previously in this thread. I have one snake room -- the other 2 rooms in my house are my bedroom and my daughter's bedroom. New arrivals go into a separate rack on the opposite side of the room. They are never in contact with my collection on the other side, I wear vinyl gloves when dealing with all new arrivals, change them and sanitize my hands before moving to another animal. I use strictly Novalsan to clean anything and everything in my snake room -- water dish holders, tongs, spray bottles, EVERYTHING. I am a germ freak. I change my Novalsan mixture every 5 days to keep it fresh and effective. When this all started coming down, I was forced to make a temporary quarantine in my bedroom -- and have been suffering since I have to keep the room at 80 and I sure the heck can't sleep at that temperature. That is why I never did it beforehand.
Did I miss anything?
HRoss said:a little advice i would give, and i am no pro but work with fairly large collections. but if you have a virus the only way for the snake to defeat it is to bring the temps up well above 80 with a hotter area around 92+. you are going to have to make the hosts environment unsuitable. you have to look at it like this your breeding season is over, and concentrate on saving your animals. i know it sounds harsh, but i am sure your collection means more to you than babies from a few
85 ambient minimum and start shooting them sub q with saline if they will not drink.
not picking sides. i think you are facing tough conditions based on where you live. they are going to need humidity to counter the high temps.
i know you are spending a ton on vets, but how many of them have real world practice in this matter. if you have another one die send it to dr stahl.
i hope this is not garbled i am on pain meds from a car wreck
Cheryl Marchek AKA JM said:I'm a bit lost on the time line~
Do you have contact with that buyer? Is that snake still okay?
Okay~ so Dizzy was YOUR snake in YOUR collection~ and she came down with symptom of a disease she caught from the new snake ONE day after the new snake arrived? But the new snake that was subjected to the stress of poor shipping did not develop symptoms of the disease she was carrying and infecting others with for another week?
I'm missing something here
Wyatt said:...that this so called virus evolved in a collection of WC Adults that obviously have died...
...state clearly that she had never seen this before and yet lied because it just happened to one of her WC adults and also to the fact that on Oct 26, 200 tried to purchase more snakes from me...