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        <![CDATA[ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hi everyone,I have a female Biak type that may be gravid.I had a horny male in with her this past January and they were together for the month.I noticed they were interested and there tails were wrapped.I could not verify if they were actually copulating though.They spent alot of time together for sure.Both animals haven't aten since then as well for about a good 4 months.The male I understand.He is still... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Kim,<br>I feed f/t rodents.The supplier I use is very reputable and professionalAlso, the vet said that rats don't carry parasites that would affect snakes,only bacterial sicknesses if the rats are kept dirty.I'm pretty sure the parasites came from the person mentioned before.I should have known better that when you see a guy with a whole lane at the NARBC show filled with different snakes that he probably is not a true breeder of what he has.He may have bred some of the animals,but I can... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ In my experience, it's not so much that a snake &quot;catches&quot; what the rodents have, but they become carriers.  In many cases, vets won't even treat if it's rodent parasite ova they are shedding vs. reptile parasite ova.  I'm not sure that anyone knows what the affects are on reptiles so the recommendation is to either treat the feeders or switch suppliers.  Most of the time, parasites are host specific so a snake isn't going to get the same mites that a mouse would get.  There are... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> Good news,<br>My male that was in with her is eating.He took a live rat with authority.You don't know how happy I'am that he did so.At least now we can see if he will keep it down and will be able to get a fecal to see how he is in the inside.I was pretty much starving him for a few months.All I had to do is offer live.It is funny how they eat f/t then switch to live.I hope that he will take back to f/t... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Kim,<br>The vet didn't tell me what she had.I have an appointment to come in Monday and she says we will discuss it then.<br>Good point about the animal dosen't have to be WC to have parasites.I never knew that they could be tranferred thru the food.I know mites can be,but not these types.Is it possible with F/T.I always but my rats and mice from people I know and I get them live and freeze them myself.I never had any issues like this before so hopefully that may not be an issue in my case.I... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Just a quick note to answer your question regarding transmission.  Many of the intestinal parasites that you see in snakes have a fecal-oral transmission.  You can pass them onto your other animals and yourself in some cases.  It is best to perform all of your husbandry activities starting with your &quot;clean&quot; animals and ending with those that are &quot;dirty&quot; or in quarantine.  I use disposable latex gloves when working with any animal that has a questionable status.  Even... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Hi Bill,<br><br>I'm sorry to hear about your girl being loaded with parasites.  Just because they are loaded with parasites doesn't necessarily mean they aren't CBB.  Who knows where they've been and who they've been in contact with since they left the breeder.  If they were house with other snakes nearby, they could have gotten something from them.  Also, depending on the results, they could be from her food source.  Likelihood is, since she's not doing well, they are reptile specific... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Sorry to hear that somewhere along the line someone misrepresented your animals as cbb.  That is not fun.  Hopefully there won't be any problems in cleaning them up.  Good luck, keep us updated. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Here is a pic of them.First is the male and then the female I'm having trouble with<br><!--EZCODE IMAGE START--><img src="http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/billzuk/BOKO1.jpg" style="border:0;"/><!--EZCODE IMAGE END--><br><!--EZCODE IMAGE START--><img src="http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/billzuk/weird.jpg" style="border:0;"/><!--EZCODE IMAGE END--> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> Well everyone,<br>A miracle happened this morning.She defecated a little as long as Urates.There was one small solid piece and the rest was watery.I was able to get the fecal sample over to a vet today and she did a fecal smear.She is loaded with parasites.I have an appointment to take her in Monday to have her treated.The vet won't give me any meds unless she sees the animal.<br>You don't know how Furious I... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Bill,<br><br>I actually don't know a lot about the breeder you mentioned so I'd still do a BOI search them.<br><br>I'm still surprised that she would actually follow through with ingesting the food and regurgitating.  If you do try and feed again, I'd wait a while and then feed a much, much smaller meal.  Well, hopefully she's gravid and isn't going to be interested in food!<div class='signature'>Kim Burge<br><!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://www.southernchondros.com"... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Thanks Kim,<br>I feel releived that the person I mentioned is reputable.I had a good feeling about that.Sorry to have posted it that way.I did not know.<br>The hard lump I mentioned was just from the rat.She may have been gasious making the lump feel hard.Ever since she regurged she has no sign of a lump and she appears to be normal.She looks healthy as could be.<br>When she did take the prey,she didn't do it willingly.I teased her with the f/t and the live rat she wasn't really hunting.She... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Hi Bill,<br><br>I'm sorry to hear that your female isn't doing well.  Regurgitation is never a good thing and not something that is normal for any snake.  As close as I've had a gravid female come to feeding was a strike/twirl and then a drop. I've not had one take food.  I'd say it sounds like she might have something else going on.  Did the hard lump remain after she regurged?  She might be impacted.<br><br>Also, the section of your post that was removed is better asked on the BOI.  He's a... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>Hi everyone,<br>I have a female Biak type that may be gravid.I had a horny male in with her this past January and they were together for the month.I noticed they were interested and there tails were wrapped.I could not verify if they were actually copulating though.They spent alot of time together for sure.Both animals haven't aten since then as well for about a good 4 months.The male I understand.He is... ]]></description>

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