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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Hi guys
Keep the environment you put him in clean. Only use newspapers as substrate and if there's faeces, clean it immediately. For the rest, create the right conditions (hiding places, temperature, ...). Just make sure nothing get's in the wound.
You can also clean the wound and disinfect it with something that doesn't sting. But if it's from yesterday and it looks ok, I would leave it. Maybe there are other opinions here ![]() edit: Of course welcome to the forum! Last edited by Snaky : 03-27-2007 at 09:34 AM. Reason: welcome |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: Hi guys
first off welcome to the forum
and second as snaky said us newspaper as flooring if not that than papertowles, you can put some neosporean (sp?) on the wound, and use filtered water just incase/ a friend had a water snake with a wound on its lower side and when it got into the water it got an infection...or so he thinks good luck! is it eating? |
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Re: Hi guys
Welcome to the forum Grimmy! I agree with Snaky, the most important thing is to keep the wound very clean. Is it a serious cut? Or only minor? If it's only minor you could clean the wound yourself with Pevidine or similar mild anti-bacterial product. Anything more serious it might be best to consult a vet.
As Snaky says, provide plenty of hides, so the snake feels secure, fresh water of course and proper temperature controls. I wouldn't worry about feeding just yet, let the snake settle in and deal with the wound first. Good luck, keep us posted.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: Hi guys
All good advice. If it's a minor cut, you can go straight for the Neosporin, but if it's deeper/larger or looks infected, you should easily be able to find Betadine (or similar) at most pet stores. First rinse the cut with Betadine. Then rinse with water after a few minutes. Dry, and apply Neosporin. You might want to continue the Betadine (or similar) treatment for about a week if the cut is fairly bad, but continue the Neosporin until there isn't any scab left. A very clean enclosure is important, as mentioned. The scales will show evidence of scarring for at least several shed cycles, and possibly throughout its lifetime. Best wishes with your new snake,
Rick Last edited by Cazador : 03-28-2007 at 02:39 AM. |
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Hi guys
Welcome to this forum
I won't add to all the great advice only to wish your garter speedy recovery
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