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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: Yet another unknown Garter
Hi,
I had seen this in a couple of posts yet and just have to say something about this little mistake: The snakes name is Xenochrophis vittatus and not xenogrophis. If you search for this name via google, you will find a lot more infos and pictures about this species, than searching for xenogrophis (18000 : 6 ).Best wishes, Daniel
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Re: Yet another unknown Garter
And you can also search under Natrix vittata. That was their name some years ago.
But the snake on the picture is most certainly very skinny. Like most imported (cheap) animals from southeast Asia. Take a stoolsample and bring it to a vet for research. Most likely it is full of worms etc.
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Re: Yet another unknown Garter
Hope not he seems very lively and very colourful would any internal parasite not affect his condition, mightn't act different but surely he's seem dull or look poor colour condition, am I wrong in that?
thanks also Is it hard to threat these if he has any? and would they kill him fast? just worried now... ![]() |
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Re: Yet another unknown Garter
When it comes to snakes, there are very few internal parasites that you can identify by looking at the outside of your snake (or by observing its behavior). In fact, heavily parasitized snakes often have very good appetites, but the just fail to put on weight. Most internal parasites are too small to be seen in the feces with the naked eye. That's why Fons is suggesting that you take a stool sample to a vet... and because tropical snakes are often imported with heavy parasite loads. If yours is captive born, the odds of it being parasitized aren't as great.
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Re: Yet another unknown Garter
Ok I see, poor fellow, I don't know wheather is was captive bred or not, how hard is it to remove the parasites by treatment I mean as I've just got him I don't have any faeces sample could I just bring him in can blood samples show it?
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