1st post: Concerned about Steve the Snake
Hi,
My husband decided that he wanted a Bally Python in November so we adopted a young male from PetCo. We immdiately had issues with mites and pneumonia so it's been a...learning experience. We finally got both under control but now Steve is taking a long time eating and he seems to keep having bad sheds. I'm really concerned so I hope you all can help. His last shed has his head down to about a 1/4 of body left over. I've tried soaking him and doing the wet pillow case but he doesn't move. I hope the following pictures are assessible...
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Re: 1st post: Concerned about Steve the Snake
His humidity is usually at 50% but I've been trying to maintain it at 70% + during this time. He's in an open glass terrarium with a screen top that I've covered with aluminum. He's been like this for a few weeks so I'll be taking him to the vet tomorrow morning.
Oh and mites are horrible! We had them come back 2 or 3 times before taking him to the vet and changing out his substrate to something more friendly. *sighs*
Re: 1st post: Concerned about Steve the Snake
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overprotective_owner
His humidity is usually at 50% but I've been trying to maintain it at 70% + during this time. He's in an open glass terrarium with a screen top that I've covered with aluminum. He's been like this for a few weeks so I'll be taking him to the vet tomorrow morning.
Oh and mites are horrible! We had them come back 2 or 3 times before taking him to the vet and changing out his substrate to something more friendly. *sighs*
Good luck. It sounds like your trying hard for him. Let us know hoe he is doing after the visit and what they suggest. :gj:
Re: 1st post: Concerned about Steve the Snake
Just make sure to keep that humidity way up for the next shed cycle and the stick shed should come off with it.
Don't worry about how long he takes to eat. As long as he is eating you are good to go.
Consider replacing the glass tank with a tub setup or pvc enclosure. It will be a lot easier to maintain temps and humidity.
Is provent a mite still around for more treatements? I've used it a couple times in the past with great results. One spray and I never see them again. Consider this route if the mites pop up again.
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