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    Crusty Vent?

    It doesn't happen very often, maybe 3 times out of the last 150 radixs I've raised. Once in a while I will get a snake with a crusty vent. It looks like a scab around that area. The first case I ever saw was with our snake Lucky. We took her to the Vet, he said it was common and called it an abscess. He said, in the wild in would usually heal after it was scraped off on something. It was treated with Silvadene cream and after a month of treatment it healed without any further problems. In one of my groups(28 Radixs-6 months old)I have a snake with this same problem. I was wondering if anyone else has faced this problem. Any ideas on possible causes or prevention. I don't see it as a huge problem but want to avoid it if possible. I don't have any photos since I've already started treatment and have removed the scab area as the Vet did. Thanks for your help.

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    Re: Crusty Vent?

    I hope someone can help you Steve, I have no idea! When you & the Vet removed the scab did it ooze or bleed? Just curious.
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    Re: Crusty Vent?

    Nope, I have never seen this Steve

    Good luck with it.

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    Re: Crusty Vent?

    Quote Originally Posted by reptile3 View Post
    I hope someone can help you Steve, I have no idea! When you & the Vet removed the scab did it ooze or bleed? Just curious.
    There was bleeding. Not a lot but some. No oozing. Lucky wasn't very happy and appeared to feel pain. The bleeding stopped after a few minutes as did my daughter tears. It was a great learning experience for her. She was the one who keep the treatment up until Lucky was healed. A good description of the problem would be a dirty vent. If you've ever taken care of a baby bird then you'll know what I'm talking about.

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    Re: Crusty Vent?

    I have seen it before, Steve, but never in my snakes....
    I always presumed it was through a lack of humidity. I really don't know.
    James.

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    Re: Crusty Vent?

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    I have seen it before, Steve, but never in my snakes....
    I always presumed it was through a lack of humidity. I really don't know.
    Humidity shouldn't be a problem here. If it were, I think it would effect more than 1 out of 90. Thanks for the suggestion.

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    Re: Crusty Vent?

    *Update* 6 days after twice a day treatments of Silver Sulfadiazine and "Perry"(as my daughter Molly named him) is almost completely healed. That stuff works wonders! Happy snake! Happy owner! Happy days!

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    That's great news, Steve!
    Good choice of 'daughter name'!
    James.

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    Re: Crusty Vent?

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    That's great news, Steve!
    Good choice of 'daughter name'!

    Your biased

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    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    Your biased
    Actually, I think Steve and I are twins, separated at birth...... daughters named Molly, favourite Garter is radix....... Steve, are you bald?
    James.

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