Re: Ball python swollen neck
Im new to this forum and not sure how to work this yet i posted pictures in my gallery.
Re: Ball python swollen neck
Coco blocks would never stick to any of the prey. I feed frozen thawed and always dry them so that nothing would get stuck to them. With this particular girl shes a bit shy never strikes at her food and always in her hide so i have to place it by her hide for her to get it on her own. Ive watched my other pythons eat off the substrate and always see the little blocks fall when they start eating so doesnt make sense that she would take some in along with her but thats the only explanation that makes sense that i can think of. I gently touched the area and it’s definitely hard with a bulge on the belly side.
Re: Ball python swollen neck
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Bogertophis
I'd for sure get the vet's help on this, so you don't make things worse. (KMG, I don't think they had time to contact the vet yet-?)
Maybe not. Maybe I'm misunderstanding this, "Ive never had this happen before and contacted a vet near me that deals with reptiles."
Re: Ball python swollen neck
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Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
I'd for sure get the vet's help on this, so you don't make things worse. (KMG, I don't think they had time to contact the vet yet-?)
And massaging waste out of a snake is different, because that's going the direction it's supposed to go. For that matter, I've helped an exhausted bull snake lay some huge eggs, one of which was extra-large & stuck. But this could do some real harm because it's going the "wrong way".
Well that's the direction a vet will most likely take it out being so close to the mouth. YouTube has videos of things being pulled out of snakes.