I'm already expecting this to be a dumb question but im being hopeful. I would also just like to preface with I am licenced but I picked up a carpet python from an unlicensed family member because he wasn't caring for it and as far as I can tell I can't put it on my licence.
I've got a carpet python that's showing signs of a pretty gnarly respiratory infection. He had been very huffy and a loud breather since I got him but because there were no other symptoms I just put it down to him being him. Tonight I noticed his nose is very mucousy and I would ideally like to take him to a vet. The big question is can I even do that without being in a whole lotta trouble? Are vets required to inform authorities of unlicensed animals? What can I do?
[doublepost=1521022809,1521022591][/doublepost]I've stumbled across this as well. How effective would it be really? http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/foru...nt-respiratory-infections.html#/topics/758431
I've got a carpet python that's showing signs of a pretty gnarly respiratory infection. He had been very huffy and a loud breather since I got him but because there were no other symptoms I just put it down to him being him. Tonight I noticed his nose is very mucousy and I would ideally like to take him to a vet. The big question is can I even do that without being in a whole lotta trouble? Are vets required to inform authorities of unlicensed animals? What can I do?
[doublepost=1521022809,1521022591][/doublepost]I've stumbled across this as well. How effective would it be really? http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/foru...nt-respiratory-infections.html#/topics/758431