Re: Substrate Stuck in Mouth
I appreciate the advice. She doesn't seem to be in great distress at the moment. She's in her fav hide as usual for this time of day. Her mouth is fully closed and I saw her tongue flicking last night before I went to bed.
I hope she didn't swallow it either. Any time she had swallowed substrate in the past just gave me massive anxiety.
I'll just keep an eye on her and see what happens. Thanks again!
Re: Substrate Stuck in Mouth
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Ball_Pythons4life
Ball pythons have pretty robust digestive systems. In the wild its not as if they NEVER eat "substrate". I honestly wouldn't worry if its just a little piece. People who use aspen have had snakes that eat it all time, although i'm not sure if cypress is the same. If they can digest and pass bones and hair a little bit of wood shouldn't be too much of an issue :cool:
Not quite true- they have very effective digestive enzymes for what they normally consume (animals), but cannot digest plant materials (including wood)- they lack the enzymes to do so. Small pieces they may swallow incidentally get pushed thru along with food waste, but in some cases they may cause an obstruction that requires surgery. And sharp or splintered pieces can perforate their digestive tract, causing infection & death. Truly that's best avoided.
I think it's safe to assume that it happens in the wild snakes too- that debris gets swallowed along with their prey, but we also know they don't live as long as our pets do. Don't we want the best life & health for our pets? Or would you rather risk your pet needing an expensive surgery with an uncertain survival?