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    smell bad?

    I heard that ball pythons start to smell bad at a certin age. Is this correct?

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    Re: smell bad?

    Please tell me where you heard that one?

    and, no they don't.
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    Re: smell bad?

    only times you find a bad smell with bps, are 1 they just let a fresh load off, 2 they regurt or didn't eat their meal, they died between the checking on them and start to decom.

    I had all three happen . the last one was in under a day. the snaek was alive when I checked in the morning,I cut grass ( 4 hours later ) I come in snake still ther not moving (figure no biggie was alazy snake that was not active that much) went to a friends house and came home late. to the most horrible smell I have evern had 9 at the time0 and sure enough the snake died some point that morning I always figure either speration issues or a hear attack. I rescue it and it cage mate ( were allways house together and he died about 3 weeks after I found the mate a new home ) I think to this daythe mate still alive and thriving.
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    Re: smell bad?

    ohh sry for your loss i hope this doesnt happened when i get one

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    Re: smell bad?

    it also depends on how often you clean there cages.it can smell like urine pretty bad if you go longer than a few months with out cleaning.

    the snakes tend get get more of an odor in shed too.its not harsh but they def have a smell

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    Re: smell bad?

    The only time i have ever been able to "smell a snake" without sticking my nose
    in the enclosure is when irresponsible owner does not maintain and clean the enclosure.
    Last edited by murray2213; 03-24-2009 at 10:08 PM. Reason: sp

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    Re: smell bad?

    As long as you spot clean periodically and do a full enclosure cleaning every month, no smells
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    Re: smell bad?

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    I heard that ball pythons start to smell bad at a certin age. Is this correct?
    no thats humans and other scent gland animals i.e. fox, deer, skunk, ferret, etc.

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    Re: smell bad?

    Quote Originally Posted by mechnut450 View Post
    only times you find a bad smell with bps, are 1 they just let a fresh load off, 2 they regurt or didn't eat their meal, they died between the checking on them and start to decom.

    I had all three happen . the last one was in under a day. the snaek was alive when I checked in the morning,I cut grass ( 4 hours later ) I come in snake still ther not moving (figure no biggie was alazy snake that was not active that much) went to a friends house and came home late. to the most horrible smell I have evern had 9 at the time0 and sure enough the snake died some point that morning I always figure either speration issues or a hear attack. I rescue it and it cage mate ( were allways house together and he died about 3 weeks after I found the mate a new home ) I think to this daythe mate still alive and thriving.
    Hey Mech sorry to hear that...
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    Re: smell bad?

    could someone tell me of how to not let this happen. i still havent got a BP aND would like to know how to not make that happen

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