Please Help, BP with a large bump.
I had a 6 month old Ball Python that just passed away yesterday and I am very upset and need some piece of mind. I fed him last Thursday and he took the f/t mouse just fine. I then left him for two days to digest. On the Sunday after I fed him I was holding him and noticed that there was a large, hard bump on the 1/4 part of his body near his head. I immediately looked up online what this could be and only found that it could be feces building up and was not a big deal, but to just wait for it to pass. For the next two days he hardly left from under his log which was unusual for him because he would normally be quite active by this time. On Tuesday night i noticed the bump was still there in the exact same spot and I began to worry more. Wednesday he died. On his underbelly where the bump was seemed to be slightly darker than the rest.
I didn't know the problem was as serious as it was or I would have taken him to a vet immediately. I am very upset and just want to find out why this happened.
The only thing that I did differently is the f/t mouse I fed him had been thawed and refrozen but only once and it wasn't at room temp for any longer than an hour.
Please help!
Re: Please Help, BP with a large bump.
What were his temps? Did he have the heat he needed to digest it properly?
Re: Please Help, BP with a large bump.
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Slim
Do you have any pictures? Did you freeze the snake for a necropsy? The cause of death will be very hard to pinpoint with out an examination.
You shouldn't freeze for necropsy - it destroys cells. Refrigeration is actually the best storage if you have to for a few days.
Re: Please Help, BP with a large bump.
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Annarose15
You shouldn't freeze for necropsy - it destroys cells. Refrigeration is actually the best storage if you have to for a few days.
Thank you for correcting my mistake.
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Slim
Thank you for correcting my mistake.
You don't make them , often, so I have to get it in when I can. :P Unfortunately, I got to get a necropsy a few months ago, so now have the first-hand experience.
To the OP - Depending where you are, a vet school with an exotics department is an alternative if you don't have a reptile vet. I use the UGA Vet School for my BPs' needs, because I gave up on finding anyone within a shorter distance that wasn't just feeding me ignorant generalizations for double the price.