Lethargic young ball python
Hello all.
My daughter has a young ball python and my concern is this: I was out of town from Sunday until Thursday evening. I came home to find that my power had been out and I'm not sure for how long. (Based on the snow storm that happened in my area, my power had probably only been out for a day and a half before it was turned back on). That means that the snake aka Pye, was without his heat for IDK how long. He appeared to be dead but when my fiance picked him up he felt some slight movement from him. Our power was restored about 8 hours later and so we hoped for the best and turned his heat lamp on and his under tank heater on. We laid him on his rock and placed the heat lamp directly over him. He has been moving but very slowly and he appears to not be feeling well. I actually just walked to his tank so I could give a better description of him and he reacted to me moving in front of his tank and his lil tongue was flicking, which it hasn't since we got home. That is an excellent sign of improvement, I am assuming! So basically, I am asking for any help/tips for this guy. I feel horrible that he nearly perished because the power went out :( My daughter is 8 years old and this is her first snake. She has such a passion for reptiles of all kinds and I'd love for this guy to hang around for much longer. Thank you in advance for any help!
Re: Lethargic young ball python
How long has it been since he last ate? Without heat, they can't digest, so he could have an upset stomach if he had recently eaten (not sure if you could do anything about it, but it could explain some of lack of energy). If he did eat recently, I'd also let him fast (just for a few days longer than usual) or until his behavior gets back to normal. If not, then he should perk up and get back to normal once he's been warm for a while.
Re: Lethargic young ball python
Great! That's good news. I'm glad he seems to be better :)