Ball python did something weird in the water...
My b.p. is going through a bad shed so I drew a small bath of warm/slightly above room temperature tap water and held the snake next to it.The b.p. then fully submerged it's head in the water and after a couple of seconds pulled it's head back out and stretched it's jaw a few times rather quickly...not like a yawn but about half as wide as he would when he yawns and he didn't do both sides of his jaw at the same time.He did kind of the walking jaw thing they do when they eat.After that he got in an S position and just stared at me a couple seconds.I picked him up and listened and couldn't hear any wheezing or anything but I'm afraid he inhaled water or something.I really don't know what to think of this.Any experiences like this or thoughts on what happened?I'm kinda scared he inhaled water and is gonna dry drown or something....
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He's shedding in pieces.His head,tail, and underside are clean.It's just stuck on his back really.I'll try the towel method next time.Thanks for the reply.
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randamon
He's shedding in pieces.His head,tail, and underside are clean.It's just stuck on his back really.I'll try the towel method next time.Thanks for the reply.
I assume you plan on bumping up his humidity the next time he is getting ready to shed?
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melcvt00
I assume you plan on bumping up his humidity the next time he is getting ready to shed?
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This ^^
Also the next time he's in shed , watch out for when he regains his colour and eyes clear and then you spray / mist quite often every day until the shed comes off a few days later ..
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randamon
I think its called reptitherm digital thermo-hygrometer.
I'm not quite sure which one that is but if it is one of those analog ones from a pet store the chances of it being accurate are near zero.