My ball pythons cage has a dead mouse carcass in it!!
My baby ball python about 10 inches long ate about three days ago. Today i went into my room and noticed it smelled foul. I look in her cage and there it is. A dead mouse carcass that looked like it was partially digested. It was kind of flat ish so i think some of its insides were eaten. Why has this happened? is it a reason to go to the vet? do i need to refeed her? Also the mouse was slightly bigger than the last one but only a tiny bit bigger than her girth so i figured it would do any harm. It was a small mouse. HELP!
Would pictures be helpful? i really need help!!
Re: My ball pythons cage has a dead mouse carcass in it!!
The hot side is about 88 degrees and the other side is about 82. Tank size is a 20g long. I did not handle her at all, usually give her about 3 days to digest.
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I use a red heat lamp to heat the cage. I havnt gotten a humidity gauge yet but i spray it twice a day. I use a stick on thermometer on both sides of the tank. And a big water bowl.
I havnt changed anything since the last feeding which went fairly well, although she recently did have a bad shed so i soaked her. Its a priority to go to the reptile store and by a humidity gauge.
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ok, the stick on the wall thermometers suck... who knows what your temperatures could be... what is the wattage of the heat bulb? what is the temperature of the room that the cage is in?
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Room temperature is pretty warm. About 80 degress during the day because i open the blinds to let the sun in. I use a 75 watt lamp to heat it.
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Ill head there soon and buy one. It goes on top of the cage im assuming?
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bpownerjoey
Room temperature is pretty warm. About 80 degress during the day because i open the blinds to let the sun in. I use a 75 watt lamp to heat it.
Ok so your cage isn't too cold... If anything it might be too hot.
What type of rodent was this? Live, Pre-killed, frozen?
Re: My ball pythons cage has a dead mouse carcass in it!!
Live small mouse, i droped it in and watched her to make sure there was no damage from the mouse attacking her. She killed and ate it and then went into her hide.