So last month I purchased a small, cute, and presumably healthy little baby blood python, and this weekend she passed away. Her care was perfectly fine besides the occasional humidity dip but that should be expected as I'm at school and don't mist 24/7, but to the point, she developed a mild barely apparent case of mouth rot and I had been treating it with betadine with good results. After the first week of treating I took a break as needed and went to bed, but to wake up to dogs barking so I let the dogs out and as soon as I came into the room, it happened. She had struck at her back, twisted up and rolled a few times before laying still with mild movement, I took her out to make sure she was okay and within minutes she had died. There's no way my care, or the mouth rot could've taken her than fast and that hard. It was my fault for not taking her to a proper vet, but I can't afford it and I did the best I could. The strike at her back, mouth rot, and quick death for a python, are all signs of IBD and I'm just wondering if it truly is IBD. RIP, my non-named blood python.