Over fed ? Bloated? Idk! Please help!
this is Monty. I recently switched him over to eating f/t fuzzies from rat pups. He gets feed about every 10 days. He's a great eater never misses a meal. Just in the last week he has started to look "fat". More twords the rear. I just gave him a warm bath to see if he would poo and he did. So I know he's not blocked. My question is does he look normal to you guys? Or am I over feeding him? Or does he just need to poo more? He just looks so stretched out in his behind. Am I overthinking this? Or does he looked bloated? Should I be concerned or any suggestions? He is about 10months to 1 year old. Only about a foot long.
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Re: Over fed ? Bloated? Idk! Please help!
Here's another pic of him. He's very active and his stool was white and looked like his normal ball of stool.
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Re: Over fed ? Bloated? Idk! Please help!
and also, the bloating was only in the very back and then when I fed him again now he's bloated all the way to the middle Of his back? Is what I'm feeding him too big? This was only his second fuzzy.
Re: Over fed ? Bloated? Idk! Please help!
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Originally Posted by
Lyeah
and also, the bloating was only in the very back and then when I fed him again now he's bloated all the way to the middle Of his back? Is what I'm feeding him too big? This was only his second fuzzy.
I don’t think this has anything to do with prey size or overfeeding, I’ve seen a stuffed ball python and it doesn’t look like this, he looks way too swollen and puffy. You need to get him to a Herp vet ASAP.
Re: Over fed ? Bloated? Idk! Please help!
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Originally Posted by
Lyeah
and also, the bloating was only in the very back and then when I fed him again now he's bloated all the way to the middle Of his back? Is what I'm feeding him too big? This was only his second fuzzy.
Can you show a picture of him next to an outline* of his typical prey size? (or both sizes that he's been fed?) *I suggest an outline rather than the actual prey so he
doesn't get any ideas to grab it...
I typically feed snakes not by weight, but by the middle of the rodent being slightly less that the widest part of the middle of the snake...but if your snake is already "fat",
this method won't help, you'll continue to feed him too much. Again though, I'm NOT saying it's your doing at all...it may not be.
I still think he should see a vet ASAP, especially because it's rapidly getting worse, from what you said, and food just doesn't do that.
Has he been exposed to any sort of chemicals? cleaning products?
Again, we cannot fix or even solve this online, please call a vet now.