Why Did My Ball Pythons Die?
It had barely been two weeks after I got my second Ball Python that I'd found him dead in his cage. Not long after that I got a new one. And just now I opened her tank to fill her water bowl and saw she wasn't moving. Surprise surprise: dead. It had only been a few weeks since she had eaten. I gave her two weeks after getting her to herself. I didn't want to stress her too much so I didn't take her out of the tank at all for those 2 weeks. At the end of those two weeks I tried feeding her. She wouldn't eat. To my knowledge that's normal after getting a new snake. My first one wouldn't eat until a few weeks after I got her. I was going to feed her tomorrow beings today was Thursday. I had only taken her out of her tank every several days. I made sure to keep her tank at the proper humidity and temperature. I just have no idea why they died. My first one died by accident. She'd never had any trouble aside from me accidentally suffocating her in my sleep.
I'm not going to get another snake beings I'm clearly unfit to do so. I just want to know what I did wrong.
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She'd never had any trouble aside from me accidentally suffocating her in my sleep.
Without specific information on what your snakes' enclosure setups were, including temperature, humidity, hides/decorations, size of enclosure, etc, it's going to be hard to provide useful feedback. That said, the part of your post I quoted seems like something worth asking questions about. How exactly did you suffocate a snake while you were sleeping, and what circumstances led to it being possible to do so?
Re: Why Did My Ball Pythons Die?
I fell asleep and rolled over on her.
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I don't see why any one would "troll" about something like this. All I've ever done here is ask for help and vent. Normally people would "troll" for giggles. I don't see anything funny about what I've posted.
And I've already said I'm not going to purchase another one. And I have done all the research. I was on the internet looking at countless different websites MONTHS before I got my first. I know where to keep the temperature and humidity, I know substrate to use. I know how long they can go without food or water. I know what to do and not to do when they shed and all of the signs if they are about to shed. Everything I'm doing for my snakes is exactly like any other snake owner. I could write out a perfect care sheet from memory. Apparently just owning them is enough for them to magically drop dead in their tanks. And beings snakes can't stand to be alive around me, I'm not getting any more. And that also means that this thread is the last you'll see of me.