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If it has a IBD i hope it not near your other snakes. Years ago i got a boa that had it and it was the last snake to die. It wiped out all my snakes Boa's, Burmese's and Balls. This is why i quarantine and i very picky who i buy from.
I don't mean to assume you don't already know this,(just watching out for your snake)
but by quarantine that means you have to fully clean yourself after going near her by taking a shower and a new set of clothes(after cleaning, feeding...etc), and use different tools(tongs, snake hooks..etc).
I don't mean to assume you don't already know this,(just watching out for your snake)
but by quarantine that means you have to fully clean yourself after going near her by taking a shower and a new set of clothes(after cleaning, feeding...etc), and use different tools(tongs, snake hooks..etc).
She has to be isolated in the full sense.
I go check on my other snakes, and then I check on her afterward, then I change my clothes and stay away from my other five snakes. I am not risking anything since I the majority of my snakes are pythons and boas.