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Medicine

Ftbizzle

Moustache Rides
Ok, I'm not sure where else to post this, but here goes.

I did a little bit of looking around and couldn't really find a question or a care sheet that has this on it.

I am going to a pet store in Lancaster, PA this weekend and they have a lot of things that the pet stores around me don't have. Stuff is rather cheap there too. So my question is, is there any kind of medicines, shed helper or water solutions that I should probably buy as a just in case thing. Sorry if you don't understand the question, I don't really know the best way to word what I'm thinking.

Thanks in advance.
 
Do you keep a snake first aid kit

If you are talking about an emergency box for your snake, there isn't much that you will need.

Here is what I keep on hand in my snake room.
For injuries: betadine and neosporin, cotton swabs ( wooden ones with cotton on one side).

For regurge problems: Nutribac and grapefruit seed extract

For shed problems: A small box with holes and a washcloth can be used for soaking off a bad shed.
 
Olive oil for removing tape! There was a thread about this a while ago. Pillowcase or snake bag for transport to the vet.
 
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