HELP! My ball python has substrate in his mouth
I just got my ball python 2 weeks ago. i just got him to eat a f/t mouse, however while swallowing it, not only did he eat it backwards, but he got some substrate stuck in his mouth. the substrate is shredded aspen. while frantically searching for what i should do, he seems to have swallowed it. will he be alright?
Also, i've noticed a lot of people saying that you should feed them in a separate container, however since he rejected a mouse a few days back, I felt that he'd be better in the cage he was comfortable in. One thread said to put newspaper down before you feed them and take it out after, should i do this a few days before so he can get used to it?
Re: HELP! My ball python has substrate in his mouth
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decensored
I use coco-husk. Never had a problem - we used to use aspen and our Orange Ghost got a piece jammed in the corner of his jaw so we try to avoid wood shavings now.
It sounds like the mouse was too small for your BP. When we feed our little guy he's gotta stretch his jaw out so far than any substrate (at this time aspen) that was stuck to the feeder fell off when it would get to his mouth.
From what I understand BP's are able to digest the wood shavings so I wouldn't worry. Its not something you want them to ingest because it was cause internal issues as aspen is very sharp - but the wood is in there so there's nothing you can really do. I've had snakes eat it by accident and be absolutely fine. I would just recommend switching substrates for the future.
Cheers
My snakes regularly ingest aspen and pine while eating their meals. They have done so for over thirty years with no issues.
They have eaten small amounts and they have eaten fairly large amounts. It's not something to worry about.
Re: HELP! My ball python has substrate in his mouth
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deathadder1069
if its the fine shredded aspen it shouldnt be a big problem...i used to use the regular aspen which has bigger pieces and that has gotten stuck in the past but i just pull it out...obviously i stopped using it coz it will get stuck and they couldnt pass it through. As for feeding in seperate tank well its not necessary, you stress the snake from moving it to another tank and most times they wont even eat unless youre doing live and thats even chancy...ive just always fed in their tank and keep my witts about me so i dont get tagged. One thing to do before you open their tub or tank is tap it so they know youre coming and then feed them. Good luck
Big small, it's never made a difference.
Snakes have this amazing ability to exist and thrive without being kept in tubs at constant exact temperatures, fed on silk doilies and pampered like pomeranians.
One of the amazing and innovative adaptions they utilize is the magical ability to rub their mouths on rocks, hides, water bowls, etc. in order to dislodge large foreign particles from their mouths.
Ingesting wood substrate poses a minimal risk, if any, for an adult snake.