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    babies susceptable to chemicals

    I don't know if this has been discussed before, but it seems that babies are susceptable to trace cleaning chemicals. When the babies were born, my son grabbed a mop bucket to transfer them from Mom's enclosure to the babies enclosure. He had rinsed it out before transfering them, but it had been used for cleaning before then.
    We were getting them out to feed them and used that bucket again to hold them while we fed them one at a time in another enclosure. One baby started convulsing and twitching within a couple of minutes of being in the bucket. We took it out and put it in the feeding tub. Not long after that a couple of more babies started doing the same thing. We quickly figured out the bucket might be the cause, so we transfered them to another container. I have the ones that were convulsing isolated from the others to see if they will recover. At least one started acting better after being put into the feeding container for a while. The first one must have been more sensitive to whatever was in the bucket as he had the most adverse reaction. I will keep you posted on their progress.

    I guess this is a reminder to be carefull about the cleaning chemicals you use for cleaning their cages and accessories. I didn't think anything of using the bucket before this happend.

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    Re: babies susceptable to chemicals

    Gah, hopefully they pull through fine. Good warning to heed.
    Have you been able to possibly narrow down what chemical(s) may have brought this on?
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    Re: babies susceptable to chemicals

    Good point to bring up.
    Being so small they would probably be at risk to many chemical we might consider safe.
    Your little ones are in our prayers.
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    Re: babies susceptable to chemicals

    Update:
    there were three babies that were acting funny at the beginning. It seems that two are acting normally now and only one is still occasionally having convulsions. He kinda straightens out and rolls over on his back with his mouth wide open. He also seems to try to strike a everything, even his own tail.
    As for the chemicals, I have no idea. The bucket was a general cleaning bucket. The chemical angle is the only thing that makes sense. We had not seen this behavior in any of the babies before bringing them out to feed. One seemed to exhibit this action very soon after putting it in the bucket. I would bet that this little guy is more sensitive to the chemicals than the others and is probably the guy still showing symptoms.

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    Re: babies susceptable to chemicals

    Poor little one. It's really sad when stuff like that happens. Do you think the chemicals might have damaged his brain to the point he thinks everything is an enemy? I've seen a skunk with a mental disease and it attacked itself and anything that went near it. I really hope the little one is okay. He'll definitely be in my thoughts.
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    Re: babies susceptable to chemicals

    Hang in there. They are tough as nails and can recovery from many things.
    Good thoughts and prayers coming your way.
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    Re: babies susceptable to chemicals

    Probably best to have a bucket used only for snakes. That's what I do.
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    Re: babies susceptable to chemicals

    Update:
    The one baby is still acting strange and not eating. All of the others are eating and growing like weeds. The strange acting one acts like it wants to eat, but can't seem to get all of its ducks in a row. It will get a worm in its mouth and just sit there, then finally spit it back out. We will keep trying to get it to eat.
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    Re: babies susceptable to chemicals

    Good news. Thanks for updating the post.
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    Re: babies susceptable to chemicals

    I have one doing that but I thought it might be from when we were out of town it was fed some fat head minnows. I will check to see if the cage was cleaned with anything or what it was put into for feeding. My guy is still alive and it has been 2 weeks. Vet could not find any reason for this fellow to act this way. Good luck to you and your little one

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