Potential Nerve/Muscle Damage?
After a neglectful past owner left Loki alone in an enclosure with a live (and bigger) rat, The little guy sustained some injuries. When I saw him, he had a three inch long scab along his belly, and I recommended that he be taken to a vet for such a large wound on a little snake. I'm not sure if he ever saw a vet, but after adopting Loki, I've noticed he seems to lack control over his tail end. This is especially noticeable in the bath where he flips himself over because his tail locks into position. Does this sound like muscle or nerve damage? Will it effect his ability to breed? Should I take him to the vet for an injury that's already healed?
Re: Potential Nerve/Muscle Damage?
If it's totally healed there is probably nothing you can do. No need to go to the vet.
As for breeding... I think the control of the lower end of the tail is vital. Sorry! :(
Re: Potential Nerve/Muscle Damage?
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
If he has no hind end motor control I would forget about using him as a breeder.
As for the vet, it would depend on how long ago the injury was, how well it's healing, does it look infected, etc.
It is completely healed and just a scar now, though it feels deep.
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Originally Posted by
AllieKin
If it's totally healed there is probably nothing you can do. No need to go to the vet.
As for breeding... I think the control of the lower end of the tail is vital. Sorry! :(
I thought so, he's such a pretty pastel and I had hoped to breed him eventually. Oh well, he'll make a nice pet then :)
Re: Potential Nerve/Muscle Damage?
I soak all of my snakes right before they shed, though I never leave them unattended and the water isn't more than an inch deep. He seems to be able to control the tip of his tail and can hold onto me pretty well. I wish I could upload a video of how he moves, but I'm not sure how to do it on this site.
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I don't have him with me right now, but I just uploaded a video I took awhile ago of him here > https://youtu.be/QS-C6PBc_94 Though next time I'm with him, I'll try to get pictures as well. He's a wiggly little guy.