That's a new one...the things a "reptile" vet will say...
On a Ball Python facebook page that I'm a member of a lady just posted a picture of her albino Ball Python.
Its a pretty little thing, looks dehydrated, though, or in the middle of a bad shed.
She said she took it to the vet for a "general checkup" and come to know, she actually has a Ball Python/ Blood Python hybrid. She said the Vet
sexed the snake and its a female with the head and body of a Ball Python and the "insides" and "genitalia" of a Blood Python.
Wow...
I do not think this is made up either, she was just proudly showing off her new noodle and the picture was made at the Vet.
I have to say, thats a new one!
Re: That's a new one...the things a "reptile" vet will say...
I had a t-stat malfunction in my quarantine rack and my enchi cinnamon girl ended up with thermal burns. I took her to the first "exotic" vet I could find and he told me to feed her when I got home and if she didn't eat he would prescribe painkillers. Needless to say that was the last time I ever went back, luckily I got her treated with silver sulfadiazine and decided to feed her after she shed.
Re: That's a new one...the things a "reptile" vet will say...
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Originally Posted by
OhhWatALoser
Very interesting. I just did a quick google search and popping a blood python looks exactly the same as popping a ball python to me. Must be those years of experience. I actually revised the care sheet the vet gave me while in the room once and handed it back to her when she came back lol. It wasn't terrible, you wouldn't kill a snake following it, but things like feeding outside the enclosure to prevent cage aggression, Cage needing to be twice the length of the snake (do you keep your ball pythons in 8-10 foot long cages?), needing uv light, needing to soak, ect. oh and the 10 foot gtps.
Well, you did GOOD thing. If more people did what you did, perhaps we would get somewhere ;)