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thamnophis puniceus
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: VA
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Re: Abscess?
Sugar is good at drawing out swelling and edema... honey is good for infection... and actually, garlic is a natural antibiotic and I've used ground garlic topically on wounds even on the horses with success. Of course, they end up smelling like an italian kitchen... lol (Keeps the flies off them, too)
Hmm, so the garlic salt idea is not bad... lol!!!! Think how tasty he'll smell!! I'd lean toward the eposom salts for their drawing power myself. |
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"Second shed In Progress"
Join Date: May 2007
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Re: Abscess?
No, that'd be 'marinade'.
__________________ haaaaa haaaa heeeee just to funny !! I KNOW WHAT YOU WERE THINKING ABOUT THE TURTLE TOO.. BAD BAD.... michelle |
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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Re: Abscess?
lol at marinade snake. poor thing.
either sea salt or table salt will work, sea salt is better as it hasnt been through so many factory processes, milling curing and such. with the python i soaked him for 10 minutes twice a day, im not sure how long you would be ok soaking a garter for though as im pretty much inexperianced with garters and still learning, anyone help with that? |
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The Leader of the Eastern Gang
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: Abscess?
He's even smaller than a garter, so I guess 5 minutes twice a day should do it. I started the salt water this afternoon.
I'll wait and see how it turns out. I feel like a broken record with that phrase lately. ![]()
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Adult snake
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Fingerlakes Region New York
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Re: Abscess?
It isn't so much the size of the snake...you need to soak them long enough so that any sealing up of the abscess area is softened/opened to allow drainage. If 5 minutes seems to open things up that's good, if not soak for closer to 10 minutes. If you are soaking him twice a day, 5 minutes might be enough.
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The Leader of the Eastern Gang
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: Abscess?
Charles, I'm beginning to think you're right in this case.
Today, after several days of what seemed like improvement, Stitch has become very lethargic, and almost completely unresponsive to touch. I'm afraid I am going to have to break down and admit defeat here. It doesn't look good. I don't know if I have the emotional strength to just put him in the freezer though -- I'm still trying to talk myself into being able to do that.
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