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T. radix Ranch
Rash of deaths
A month and a half ago I had a group of baby radixes born to a rescue mother. The babies seemed smalll at birth and I was concerned as they were not eating like most of the other groups. I had 50% of them eating worms and the others were guppies only. That's a high percentage for any groups born here. I have kept a steady flow of guppies coming and I thought I would be able to switch them over to worms after they had put on some size.
This week 6 of the guppy eaters have died. All of my other guppy eaters are doing fine. It was just the snakes from this group that died. I think this rules out bad guppies. I'm leaning strongly to developmental issues for a cause of death. I was wondering if any of you had any thought on a cause of death. Have I overlooked anything in my observations. They all have the same living arrangments, heat,water, substrate,light,hides,etc. Any help would be great.
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Old and wise snake
Re: Rash of deaths
Sometimes entire broods will die.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Rash of deaths
 Originally Posted by snakeman
Sometimes entire broods will die.
You've had entire broods die. Is this after they were established? Do you think it's developmental, genetic or something else?
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Forum Moderator
Re: Rash of deaths
I had a big female brought to me this summer. She had a BUNCH of small babies. with cool dot-dash patterns. 16 were born stillborn, most were released upon birth and the 7 or 8 I held onto ALL died. Very soon after being born... it was weird.
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Old and wise snake
Re: Rash of deaths
 Originally Posted by GartersRock
I already mentioned this but I had a whole litter of eating, strong, healthy appearing bluestripe ribbons die of a blister disease. One day, great! The next one by one drop dead covered in blisters. Conditions where the same as 2 litters of peninsula ribbons born that same week. They are are fine! Males and females where housed separately and they both came down with it at the exact same time. Really NO explanation. Oh. And they where being kept dry too so it wasn't like a scale rot thing.
It sucks...    So sorry about yours I know how it feels.
I had the same thing happen with a brood of easterns.A few actually lived but 40 something died with the blisters.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Rash of deaths
what a sad thing to experience
life is mysterious and complex
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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Snake Charmer
Re: Rash of deaths
maybe its a genetic issue...hows the mother?
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Rash of deaths
 Originally Posted by mustang
maybe its a genetic issue...hows the mother?
Big and beautiful. Seems to be a perfectly healthy radix.
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Old and wise snake
Re: Rash of deaths
I wonder about several things... calcium deficiency in the mother could set the babies up to die. Uterine infection can also create weak, infected babies... and then if I am reading this right, you did not lose any worm eaters - possible that some of the gups had a disease?
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