My big Carpet has early signs of mouth rot. Whats the best treatment other than a vet please. Chlorhexidine, hydrogen peroxide., iodine or or even Listerine i have heard and in what amounts. Thanks
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Well as for my original question, seems no one on this site has a answer. Going to vet in the morning to fork out around 200 bucks i was hoping to save as i really dont have that sort of money. Maybe they should rename this thread "State the Obvious" as that was all the replies i got. Must be someone who tried something
Well as for my original question, seems no one on this site has a answer. Going to vet in the morning to fork out around 200 bucks i was hoping to save as i really dont have that sort of money. Maybe they should rename this thread "State the Obvious" as that was all the replies i got. Must be someone who tried something
Still, after all that, the vet's your best option. If the infection gets into the bone, then you'll have real issues trying to stop its progress. Now that the animal is in a satisfactory place, take it to the vet and get the infection dealt with. $106? How many of the babies you've got will it take to cover that cost? If she's presented you with 29 healthy bubs, you owe it to her to attend to her health issues promptly and effectively.
Jamie
Its previous enclosure was the whole house. Look we have established it has mouth rot. all i like to know was there any "fixes" besides the vet to make her a happy animal. She is in a dry warm spot now. no stress at all but has mouth rot. She is the mother of the 29 babies im trying to sell. A perfect calm 11 ft female. 35 yrs of keeping pythons this is my 1st mouth rot. Just need advice to try and save me from the vet, thank you
Does everyone here take there car/bike to the mechanic if it has a blown headlight or runs rough. Do they ring the plumber because the tap leaks? Do they ring Jim because the grass has grown too long?
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