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Red_Hydra
01-22-2007, 12:57 AM
A buddy of mine called me tonight to ask about a concern he had on 1 of his 2 Surinam Redtails he has owned for the last 3 years. He noticed 4 times this week 1 of the boas, literally gasps for air, she rises from the cage floor a few inches and open mouthed tries to cough or sneeze (says similar sound). He even noticed the cage glass front is smeered in something clear (maybe flem I think). I asked for more information, but that is all he has observed so far.

I never seen or heard about this before from anyone so I am asking here, what could it be?

What I know so far is these are 2 captive bred Surinam Redtail Boas that are siblings 1.1, and they are roughly 3 years old and he has had them since 2 months old. They eat jumbo rats frozen thawed, once per week and both are roughly 25 - 30lbs and almost equal in lenght at under 6 feet. Each has its own cage of 5 x 2 x 2 wood cages. Substrate is newspaper and they both have 2 drinking water bowls and a large soaking tub as well. No lights in the cage and are heated buy flexwatt tape on a rancho thermostat, temps and humidity are the same for last 3 years and these boas have never left the snake room since introduced. There are no other snakes or animals in the house. They have never been together other than the day they were shipped. They also have there own gloves for handling and tongs to feed as well.

So what do I tell him is the reason that the boa is acting this way?

And if it a disease can it be cured and with what and dosage amount?

As for vets that is a slim situation as there are none that deal in reptiles.

Jason Dowell
01-22-2007, 10:17 AM
Classic respitory infection symptoms.
The first thing to address is husbandry. Usually Boas get respitory infections, or an R.I., because the temps are too low. Make sure the temps are good. When a Boa has an R.I. it is a good idea to bump the temps up a little, but not too much.
Read the first sticky thread in the care forum titled Tylan and RI question for Jeff Ronne http://www.boaconstrictor.net/forums/showthread.php?t=5124
There is a LOT of good info regarding treatment and medication.

good luck!

The_Boaphile
01-22-2007, 11:02 AM
I had a Boa do this about 17 years ago. I did not have Tylan information at the time so did not treat her. She did not appear to have a cold or any RI though. The "cough" sounded a little like the honking of a Goose. Very weird. She did it on rare occasions that I observed. She lived with that for many years and produced many babies. She was a baby from my first litter born in 1986 and the Grandmother of the original Pearlescent Male produced here in 2000.


http://www.boaconstrictor.net/gallery/data/503/first-pearlescent.jpg

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dberes
01-22-2007, 01:35 PM
I posted something like this a long time ago on here about a boa making a weird knows that sounded like a frog ribbeting. A goose honk discribes it well too. I hear it every once in a long while. I have never figured out which boa it is since mine are all in the same room and it usually only happens one time.

As for topic of the post. It sounds like an RI to me. Jason Dowell gave some great advice, and I would also recommend taking it to a reptile vet that knows what they are doing. The flem is not normal at all for boas to be rubbing or spitting out of their mouths and is a very good sign of an RI.

Red_Hydra
01-23-2007, 02:26 PM
Thank you all I will pass on the info.