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    Is my BP constipated? Are there any cheap methods of treating it?

    Hey, I was wondering if anyone can tell me if my BP is constipated. I remember reading somewhere that they usually poop every 3 weeks roughly and Hurcules hasn't pooped for at least 7. I'm not sure aif he is or not. And if he is, are there any cheap methods of treating? I don't have any money (I'm 13) and spend my $140 savings on my last vet visit and a new heat lap. The vet told me he had and RI infection (which was why I had him there in the first place, I suspected something) then charged me $54.50 for the 5 minute inspection, $15 for a vitamin A injection, $23 for another injection that I can't remember what it was, and $35 for some Baytrill, which i was supposed to give via the mouth but he managed to reguratate it all the time, so I paid another $20 for a new drug, without getting a refund on the baytrill. Any how, sorry I went off topic but I was wondering if there are any cheap methods of curing the constipation, if he has it.

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    Re: Is my BP constipated? Are there any cheap methods of treating it?

    I've never heard of a BP being constipated...has he eaten much in that time?

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    Re: Is my BP constipated? Are there any cheap methods of treating it?

    Yep they do get constipated sometimes.....or "backed up" from ingested substrate, etc.

    A nice soak in lukewarm water helps. But only enough water to submerse the snakes vent area and slightly above when the snake is in it. I use a smaller sized rubbermaid with a lid and place the snake inside. Usually that helps "loosen" things up.

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    Re: Is my BP constipated? Are there any cheap methods of treating it?

    In order for snakes to poop, or heck for anything including us to poop, there needs to be three thing going on......appropriate intake of food to create a need to pass waste products, appropriate intake of liquids so that dehydration is not an issue, a healthy digestive tract doing it's job.

    Is the snake dehydrated? How big is this snake weightwise? What size prey is it eating and how often (how many prey) over the past 8 weeks or so?
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    Re: Is my BP constipated? Are there any cheap methods of treating it?

    2 adult mice every 2 weeks, I have a bowl of water in there that I change every 2 days he is 665 grams. (or was 2 months ago) He is 5 years old and i believe he is fully grown. I'll try the bath thing though, thanks for the suggestion. Oh, and does the water have to be conditioned? I heard somewhere it does.

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    Re: Is my BP constipated? Are there any cheap methods of treating it?

    He's 5 years old and only 665 grams? My male is not even a year old and already 450 grams.... That weight doesn't sound right to me, but what do I know ha
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    Re: Is my BP constipated? Are there any cheap methods of treating it?

    First of all, what are his temps like? Snakes cannot digest without heat. This also may explain his RI and slow growth.

    2 mice every two weeks seems like he is underfed. I personally would switch to small rats or feed him more often.

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    Re: Is my BP constipated? Are there any cheap methods of treating it?

    I think he doesn't have much to poo!!
    Feeding every 7 days is good for these snakes. I have 4 males who are a year old and all weigh more than your guy. They get a small rat every 7 days and pee and poo regularly.


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    Re: Is my BP constipated? Are there any cheap methods of treating it?

    Well, to start off, I sort of adopted him from a friend who was moving away and thought that they were not allowed to take snakes over the boarder. (I live in Canada) He knew nothing about taking care of snakes. One day his dad showed up at the door and had a ball python and a tank and some substrate, a hide, a bowl, and a moulding vine. Before I got him 2 month ago he was kept with no humidity and no heat, even though it is a tank espcially design for reptiles were you plug it in and one side heats up. He was having problems shedding and he didn't really care. My parents did not want Hurcules, not that their afraid but because of the bills and time they would have to spend, thats one of the reasons I don't go every week, also, my pet shop owner said that two mice every two weeks wkould be good enough for a 3 1/2 foot snake. I keep him in a 30 gallon tank. 3'x1 1/2'x1' So his RI wasn't extreme but it was there, so i got rid of it. As for his temperatures, it's 80-85 degrees every day, and i trun off the lamp at night, but leave the heated tank on so he goes and hides in his hide rock and stays warm. The thermometer says id drops to about 70 in there at night and i read somewhere that that is fine. I keep the humidity up at about maintained 60 with wet cloths, and the humidity sometimes peaks to 90 percent. He shed about 3 weeks ago so I know thats OK. There are no stores in the area that sell frozen small rats and he used to be fed live mice 1 a week and i changed it to 2 frozen bi-weekly. He seems fine, i fed him yeaterday and he ate quite willingly so I'm confused. I think that it his weight was 665g i could check again if i can find a scale anywhere in this house that can do that kind of weight, so I'll get back to you on that, so I'll give him a bath tomorrow after he has finished the digesting period. I was wondering when I give him the bath, should I give him something to crawl out of the water onto or should I just put him in. Thanks again everyone, I'll keep you posted. He pooped when he was in my care before, I was just wondering how often your guys' poo, and how often you feed them. And when I give him his bath how long should it be? 10, 20 ,30 minutes? P.S. I couldn't stand feeding live, i no it makes me sound like a baby, but i couldn't do it, if you do are there any tricks that you use to avoid guilt...if you have it?

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    Re: Is my BP constipated? Are there any cheap methods of treating it?

    My normal bp is over 700 grams and is less than a year old. He eats every 7 days. He gets a small rat, and sometimes an additional adult mouse if one of the others does not eat. He passes waste about every 3 weeks or so. Guaranteed to go like clockwork when he sheds.
    Let him soak for about a half hour or so in some warm (not hot) water. It may take a couple of soaks to work. Also if you handle him after the soak he may go for you (or on you) LOL. Exercise always seems to help them go in my experience. I think the biggest problem is that he is not fed often enough or enough food. Try a small rat every 7 days, or a couple of adult mice. Good luck!
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