We ended up with a spur-of-the-moment unexpected rescue ball python last night. She is being kept in a different room than my other reptiles, especially my sand boa. I'm meticulous about hand-washing (and even changing clothes, if necessary) between handling my animals or messing with anything in their enclosures. However, Vera (my new python) is in my bedroom, and Jayne (my beardie) often snuggles with me as I watch TV in bed at night. Are there any cross-species airborne illnesses I need to worry about between a python and a beardie? I hate to lose my bedroom snuggle time during several months of quarantine. They will never come into physical contact.
Yeah I would say the same, just sanitize hands in between handling and quarantine them.
Also do not hold the snake and the beardie at the same time because beardies can get freaked out by snakes and act defensive, Which happened to my snake which escaped and accidentally fell on one of my beardies, which in turn defended herself and bit the snake (thankfully she recovered fully).
Janelle":39cieljb said:
Vera (my new python) is in my bedroom, and Jayne (my beardie)
How scary that your snake got bit! Glad she recovered. I'd be scared to have them out at the same time. The bp is 4.5 feet long. My beardie is only about 8 inches (though even when he's bigger, I would never let them be out together).
We also have a sand boa named Malcolm and a leo named Simon.
How scary that your snake got bit! Glad she recovered. I'd be scared to have them out at the same time. The bp is 4.5 feet long. My beardie is only about 8 inches (though even when he's bigger, I would never let them be out together).
We also have a sand boa named Malcolm and a leo named Simon.
Yeah I was very scared when it happened and now that she has recovered I always make sure she has a locked tank to prevent escapes.
Ah ok Your BP is much bigger than mine (only around 2ft) and my beardies are much bigger (20", 18", and 9"). Good they basically shouldn't know that the other one exists.
Cool I love sand boas and Leopard Geckos. They are so cool.