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18-Jul-07, 04:41 PM
|  | Be The Rat! Subscriber | Join Date: Jul-07 Location: SEQLD Age/Gender: 21  | | | Quote:
Originally Posted by stipe srry having touble getign pics up photobucket is down. Any other sites whick upload? |
tiny pic will upload i use it
good to see the snake is in good hands and you have done well i commend you!! you worked through what you had to do and got professional help ! and all this for your friends snake your a good person! | 
18-Jul-07, 04:46 PM
| | | | Thanks for the suggestion but thats way to far for me to go without a car. Need someone closer. | 
18-Jul-07, 04:47 PM
| | | | Helikaon, thanks, as long as im helping an animal im glad to do it. | 
18-Jul-07, 04:54 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Nov-04 Gender:  | | | | Stipe where are you located? I never worried about taking an animal no matter how far or how much of a pain in the butt it was. I'd complain driving 40 mins to a vet. Now that my closest snake vet is more than 2.5hrs away from me and is not open by the time i finish work and drive there, 40 mins is looking pretty damn good.
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18-Jul-07, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by johnbowemonie Stipe where are you located? I never worried about taking an animal no matter how far or how much of a pain in the butt it was. I'd complain driving 40 mins to a vet. Now that my closest snake vet is more than 2.5hrs away from me and is not open by the time i finish work and drive there, 40 mins is looking pretty damn good.
Simone. | i don't think its the inconveniace factor here, its the fact that they don't have a car. public transport normally doubles the travel time and in some areas easpically out of the city service is even worse and can make the 40min drive a couple of ours at least. i wouldn't think that would be too good for an already sick snake.
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18-Jul-07, 05:49 PM
|  | Obsessed Subscriber | Join Date: Sep-06 Location: BrisVegas! Age/Gender: 19  | | | | Buses are excellent here, they even beat the cars sometimes as they have bus lanes etc. Look up your bus routes online, (translink.com) it will have departing and arriving times, and type in the exact street you want to get to. Usually buses go pretty close to where you want to go, if not straight there. So you will see if you can get there by bus and see exactly how long it will take. Car or bus, its still a journey. Let us know.
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18-Jul-07, 08:07 PM
| | | I’m sorry if I sound like I’m too lazy to go to a vet its not that. Yes its the fact that i hate Australian trains and buses, take too long, always delays and i don’t trust taking this poo bugger through all that noise and vibrations. If there is nothing closer i will go but if i can find something closer why not?. Ok updates, pics are finally here, YAY. HE is doing so much better than when i got him in the morning. I had to peel of a WHOLE LAYER OF SHEDDING SKIN, yes the whole think from bottom of head to tail. Took me just over 1.5 hours. HE is sooooo skinny i didn’t want to hurt him while doing it. There is a bit left however, around his neck. But i cant take it off. One he is too slinky and delicate there and too it is too dry. I don’t think he would want to dunk his head under water for me. After the skin was peeled of he looked really good. I don’t think i would need a vet but I am anyway to check for parasites etc in his poo. Don’t know how i will get a sample though, he hasn’t eaten in like 5 months so there is obviously nothing their. He has not eaten yet, I’ve tried twice. Going to give him another day then try again, and again. If not then off to the vet again to get him either pinkie pumped or force fed. Reason for that is you have no idea hoe lethargic he is, he can barely move, no joke. He has no energy to even slither. I have to push him into his hide hole to make him go in. He just cant do it. Ok here are pics. This is him before i gave him to my friend, nice and healthy, fat and active. This is him in his soaking bath this after noon. This is him half way through (note can u see the dull colour of left over skin from previous shedding.) This is not even half the amount of skin i took off. Rest is too small or on the floor. This is a more happy VERY sick snake after the skin peeling operation. Oh and the thing behind half the pics is my frog set up. Very cool will have to show u later. | 
18-Jul-07, 08:15 PM
|  | Jellybean Club Subscriber | Join Date: Feb-06 Location: Hobbiton, Middle Earth. Gender:  | | | | Ah, it's not too bad, I've been given some alot worse than that to get feeding.
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18-Jul-07, 08:16 PM
| | | | Yeh now its looks good you should of seen it this morning. It looked like your lips do when they dry out completly or cracked adn wrinkled. Im jsut glad he is ok now. That problem is solved, nto to start feeding.
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18-Jul-07, 08:17 PM
|  | Jellybean Club Subscriber | Join Date: Feb-06 Location: Hobbiton, Middle Earth. Gender:  | | | | I have used skinks as a last resort, then moved to frozen skink tails pushed through the head of a dead pinky, then just the pinky, then worm the snake.
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18-Jul-07, 08:18 PM
| | | | yes now to find skinks, even garden lizards. Not that easy around my area. And now its winter, hopless.
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18-Jul-07, 08:20 PM
| | | | Could anyoen please tell how how long a healthy mac shoulb be at 7 months old? Cuz this one is 25-30cm | 
18-Jul-07, 08:36 PM
|  | FAYSE! Moderator | Join Date: Jun-05 Location: Illawarra Gender:  | | | | The thing is this mac HAS been eating...I think for the moment you just need to settle it in...warm it up and see how you go feeding it a pinky then.....
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18-Jul-07, 09:00 PM
|  | Jellybean Club Subscriber | Join Date: Feb-06 Location: Hobbiton, Middle Earth. Gender:  | | | | yes, try pinkies first, persist, it should eat them if it has before. Skinks are a last resort. I still have them around my place, under rocks, bricks ect.
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18-Jul-07, 09:55 PM
| | | | No im telling you now it has not eaten. The tank it was in wasnt even heated. Thats what i thought but when questioning the previous owner he had told me it had refused to eat the whole time it was with him. That was 5 months ago. It must of been hybernating during the winter period. |  | | |