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To the OP: What were the symptoms of the RI when you first noticed it? If she died of just the RI and not further complications, I would think you noticed the later-stage symptoms instead of the initial ones.
As for antibiotics and gravid females.... Snakes are different than mammals. Mammals are continually exchanging blood and other fluids with babies until they're born, which would mean antibiotics could easily affect the baby. But if a female ball python is gravid--especially late-term--the yolks are done forming and the shells are calcifying around them. Can the antibiotics actually affect the eggs? I can see how the stress the female is under could adversely affect the eggs, but what about medications? Do the antibiotics kill off good bacteria that is essential in egg formation? Would someone with a better knowledge of snake/reptile reproduction help me out here?
This seems to have got lost in the general melee, but I think it's a very intertesing point - does anyone have any ideas about it?
