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    Thiamin deficiency video (seizures)

    Well, I finally got brave enough to post this. Watching it still makes me sick.

    YouTube - Thiamin deficiency
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    Re: Thiamin deficiency video (seizures)

    man... thats sad what's wrong with it? if my snake ever did that and i found out it was having seizures... i think it would be wrong to let it suffer like that...
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    Re: Thiamin deficiency video (seizures)

    Quote Originally Posted by Snake lover 3-25 View Post
    man... thats sad what's wrong with it? if my snake ever did that and i found out it was having seizures... i think it would be wrong to let it suffer like that...
    This is a snake that was mistakenly fed too much on minnows. This paricular snake refused to eat other food items and would only eat fish. I had been told that minnows were safe - by several people who should have known.

    I first knew there was a problem because I came in to feed my snake and she was lying limp in the cage, not moving, apparently dead. I took her out of the cage and laid her on the screen top, until I could get a plastic bag for her body. When I returned to the room with the bag, she went into the first seizure, and I grabbed the camera and filmed it.

    Treatment for thiamin deficiency is injections of thiamin (a B vitamin). I had no way to give her this, and no vets were open, but I did have a B complex syrup in the house, that I use for other animals, so I tube fed her a dose of this.

    Some snakes have been saved with the injection, as it stops the seizures quickly.

    However, my substitute attempt did not work, and she experienced another seizure, and died.

    I was very sad, very frustrated, because I had followed good advice at the time, given to me by "experts". Many people claim that Rosey Reds and minnows are safe - that they do not contain thiaminase. But when I did more research, I found that both Rosey Reds and minnows are on the list of species which DO contain thiaminase... and this is apparently what killed my snake.

    Her sister, who prefers earthworms and who now eats strips of trout (a safe species that does not contain thiaminase, according to literature), has not been sick, and is fine to this day.

    I feared at first to put the video out there for people to see, because I did not want people to flame me, saying I was cruel. But I hope the video will convince people not to feed these dangerous species of fish to their garters. Trout and other safe species are easy to come by, so there is no reason for minnows to be used, other than as a rare treat.
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    Re: Thiamin deficiency video (seizures)

    Golden Rule of Thamnophis Husbandry: Variety is KEY

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    Re: Thiamin deficiency video (seizures)

    Thanks for posting the video. I mean it. It's important for people (including me) to see what can happen if you don't take the thiamine issue seriously.

    By the way, I favorit'd it and subscribed. Would have given it five stars as well.

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    Re: Thiamin deficiency video (seizures)

    Thank you for sharing that video, KitKat.
    As hard as it is to watch, it is very important that people really see what all those warnings about thiaminase mean!!
    Anji

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    Re: Thiamin deficiency video (seizures)

    maybe i can post this on my website under the garter snake care sheet to show people how bad this can be
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    Re: Thiamin deficiency video (seizures)

    What a coincidence, I was wondering earlier today if I should ask permission to post it on my home page.

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    Re: Thiamin deficiency video (seizures)

    Good video. Kudos to KITKAT for posting it. I have seen such seizures have much more dramatic effects, including cloacal prolapse when the snake contorts so violently. The effects of Thiamin deficiency are an awful thing to witness, and so easy to avoid once you know the safe foods. Thanks KITKAT.
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    Re: Thiamin deficiency video (seizures)

    is there a real list with all the good and bad foods? i dont want that to happen to me...
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