My BP might die.. beyond worried.
I've had Chai for two weeks now and today was her second feeding I have done with her. She's a six month old BP. Long story short, her rat pup got a little wet while I was thawing it out in a bag (The ziploc unsealed), and when I put it in her enclosure and she struck I immediately noticed how much cypress mulch was sticking to the wet rat.. I tried to get some off with my tongs but I was so worried of also stressing her and it wouldn't come off the rat with my tongs. She swallowed a lot of little pieces and a big piece as well, I removed some of the big piece but she soon swallowed the rest. I have her in a mix of cypress mulch and eco earth bedding. I have seen so many mixed reviews about impaction and now I'm just praying she passes it. Realistically, what should I be expecting? How long before I know she's going to be ok and impaction will no longer be a concern? I feel like a failure!!!
Re: My BP might die.. beyond worried.
I hope she's okay.
For future feedings, place and adequately sized plastic lid or cardboard cut-out on the top of the bedding so that the bite, follow-through and beginning of ingestion all happen on top of that surface.
Re: My BP might die.. beyond worried.
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Bogertophis
It's best to avoid letting them swallow "extra stuff" but she'll probably be OK. In the future have something right there on hand to put under the feeder when
she grabs it & before she rolls it in the substrate. A lightweight plastic plate or something similar...you could even put down a large flat box lid or piece of care-
board just before you offer food.
beat me to it!
Re: My BP might die.. beyond worried.
She will probably be fine like the others said. My ball python is also 6 months old. And as mentioned it is not ideal that they swallow extra substrate so what I do is I have one side of his enclosure that I feed him at where the substrate is pushed away from where he will be dining.
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My BP might die.. beyond worried.
They swallow animals whole, bone and all. I think they can handle a little bit of mulch. That being said I think some really good advice has already been brought up on how to avoid this. Personally I don’t like mulch as it can cause splinters and doesn’t seem like it’d be very comfortable to me. Depending on species I usually use a mixture of coconut fiber, husk and moss. I feed all my animals in their enclosures and haven’t had any impaction issues. Hopefully this thread has helped ease your mind.
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MarkL1561
They swallow animals whole, bone and all. I think they can handle a little bit of mulch. That being said I think some really good advice has already been brought up on how to avoid this. Personally I don’t like mulch as it can cause splinters and doesn’t seem like it’d be very comfortable to me. Depending on species I usually use a mixture of coconut fiber, husk and moss. I feed all my animals in their enclosures and haven’t had any impaction issues. Hopefully this thread has helped ease your mind.
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FYI, different enzymes are required to digest bones & protein versus plant material...VERY different. Snakes are not & cannot be 'vegetarians' for this reason. ;)
It's not about being "tough enough to digest bones"...they do not possess the enzymes needed to break down plant material.
I too would be concerned about mulch with splinters...perforated guts are not unheard of, but usually minor amounts of debris just "go along for the ride" OK.