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    My Ball Python was swallowing, then it stopped.

    Hello,
    This is the first time i have ever owned a Ball Python, he is a male Pastel almost 2 years old. The previous owner was feeding him mouses and hamsters (mostly hamsters) so I fed him for the first time a hamster that was a tiny bit bigger than the thickest part of his body. Everything was going smoothly and he was swallowing when i left him, when i came back he seemed like he gave up trying to eat it and was slithering around. Why didn't he swallow? The first thing that comes to my mind is that the hamster might have been too big for him. Is he going to try to eat it later or should just feed him a smaller one next time?

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    Re: My Ball Python was swallowing, then it stopped.

    I would get him off of hamsters and on to rats asap but being how old he is it's probably to late but worth a try.

    I'm assuming the hamsters is dead right? Stupid question but you never know. If so heat the head for a minute with a hair dryer and then offer again with feeding tongs and see if he takes it.

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    Re: My Ball Python was swallowing, then it stopped.

    Quote Originally Posted by chrid16371 View Post
    I would get him off of hamsters and on to rats asap but being how old he is it's probably to late but worth a try.

    I'm assuming the hamsters is dead right? Stupid question but you never know. If so heat the head for a minute with a hair dryer and then offer again with feeding tongs and see if he takes it.

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    I will try that, hopefully he'll take it again.

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    Re: My Ball Python was swallowing, then it stopped.

    Too bad, it didn't work but i'll feed him something smaller next time

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    Re: My Ball Python was swallowing, then it stopped.

    Switch it over to rats, mice, or ASFs

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    Crawling back into the reptile scene once more!

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