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    seriously in need of some help!

    i own a juvie ball python, he hasn't been eating lately, no matter what i try, live, dead, fresh killed, whatever.

    and i just saw him rolling all over the ground with his mouth wide open, looking like hes in a LOT of pain. i dont think theres any place in the area that i can call/go to right now for help. and im afraid to touch him and hurt him even more, right now hes really calm and still, it was just a random surge of pain it looks like.


    WHAT CAN I DO? I AM REALLY WORRIED! PLEASE HELP!

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    Re: seriously in need of some help!

    Where are you located at?
    You really should get him to a vet asap.... that behavior is not normal or good at all.

    http://www.herpvetconnection.com/
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    Re: seriously in need of some help!

    Absolutely get to a Vet ASAP. Rolling around is a definate sign of an issue.


    Since it is late give us your setup details - temps, humidity, etc. so we can make sure those are correct while you find the vet.
    Sean

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