HELP PLEASE! Ball python possibly starving?
So I got three ball pythons about two weeks ago and one (a four month old spider) just doesn't seem to be doing well?
he won't eat and when he came to me he was already thinner than his clutch mate normal female I got as well which didn't really surprise me as males are smaller.
but the more I handle him (which at this point is at a minimal) I realise how skinny he is and after refusing to eat these two weeks, I wonder how long he can go on like this.
just now I was inspecting him and as he slid over my finger I could actually FEEL his heart. not just his heartbeat, but the actual organ.
he's weak and is a bit like a noodle
WHAT CAN I DO BEFORE RESORTING TO GOING TO THE VET?
Re: HELP PLEASE! Ball python possibly starving?
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Originally Posted by
Anatopism
Do you have photos of the snakes for reference? How old are they? What was their living situation before coming to you?
What is your habitat like for each snake? Temperature of cool end, temperature of warm end? What have you tried feeding, and how did you do so?
Ideally, you should not be handling them until they have started eating for you, and have had a proper chance to settle in.
the female normals are temporarily in a 20 gallon glass tank with hot and cool hides, a UTH, plastic plants and a soaking/water dish. temps are 75 on the cool end and 85 on the hot end. they feed on baby mice just fine in a separate tub.
the spider male in question is in a plastic tub about the same size as the tank, same set up. temps range from 78-90. he will not eat and hasn't eaten for me these two weeks.
Re: HELP PLEASE! Ball python possibly starving?
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Originally Posted by
lavenderlolita
yeah his skin is definitely loose.
and atm i've been feeding f/t crawlers I think they're called?
still new to the feeder world. :(
and everyone i've ever talked to told me not to feed in their enclosure because it would associate me reaching in with feeding so idk.
Cage aggression is total bs... I'd feed in his tank, make sure the food is warm enough for him to sense it and try givin it the "zombie dance" if he doesn't take no harm in leaving It in over night. Hopefully he eats for you