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Problems digesting rats?

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  • 09-24-2008, 01:49 PM
    CruelHerbie
    Problems digesting rats?
    Someone told me yesterday that ball pythons, specifically, cannot digest rats very well. She said that her ball python had died from this and her vet told her about their digestion problems with rats. Is there any truth to this? I've always thought of them as just larger mice.
  • 09-24-2008, 01:51 PM
    Patrick Long
    Re: Problems digesting rats?
    LOL if this were true, I dont think 90% of the people here would have living snakes.


    Most people feed rats. I must say that whoever told you that, probably had underlying issues that caused the snake to die.
  • 09-24-2008, 01:51 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Problems digesting rats?
    I don't think so Herbie, all of my balls love rats and never have any problems digesting them in a day. I think perhaps this person didn't actually listen to the vet, and is probably more or less butchering what the vet really said. (or maybe the Vet wasn't a herp vet, who knows?)

    BP's eat rats in the wild, they are perfectly capable of digesting them in captivity.
  • 09-24-2008, 01:52 PM
    CruelHerbie
    Re: Problems digesting rats?
    Thats what I was thinking, but I didn't want to accuse her of anything. Maybe her vet just told her that to let her down gently! *shrug* Glad that my babies aren't going anywhere!
  • 09-24-2008, 01:56 PM
    anendeloflorien
    Re: Problems digesting rats?
    I can't see there being any truth to that either. Her ball python dying was surely caused by some other factor. Maybe, just maybe she didn't thaw the rat fully? I've heard of that causing gut rot which can kill a snake. Or the temperatures in the enclosure were not correct for digestion which could have caused a meal or meals to rot in the snakes belly.

    I feed all my balls rats and none of them have any problems with digestion!
  • 09-24-2008, 09:52 PM
    BrucenBruce
    Re: Problems digesting rats?
    Perhaps her vet told her that they can't digest rats (if they're kept at a temperature of 65 degrees), and she left out the part in the parentheses?

    Mine digest rats just fine, thank you - they're doing it right now, in fact.

    ~Bruce
  • 09-24-2008, 10:20 PM
    blackcrystal22
    Re: Problems digesting rats?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BrucenBruce View Post
    Perhaps her vet told her that they can't digest rats (if they're kept at a temperature of 65 degrees), and she left out the part in the parentheses?

    Mine digest rats just fine, thank you - they're doing it right now, in fact.

    ~Bruce

    Sounds logical to me. :]
  • 09-24-2008, 10:29 PM
    Somed00d
    Re: Problems digesting rats?
    Problems digesting come from poor husbandry not the food.
  • 09-25-2008, 07:41 PM
    Jo81
    Re: Problems digesting rats?
    As far as I know the only problem with rats is that they are a lot higher in fat so startig snakes on rats too soon can cause fatigue and obesity but only in extreme cases of power feeding.
  • 09-26-2008, 12:46 PM
    frankykeno
    Re: Problems digesting rats?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Jo81 View Post
    As far as I know the only problem with rats is that they are a lot higher in fat so startig snakes on rats too soon can cause fatigue and obesity but only in extreme cases of power feeding.

    Any snake power fed on ANY prey item may suffer ill effects of some sort or other. In the case of powerfeeding, rats are not the issue, the poor feeding decisions of the owner of the snake are. Many bp's hatchlings are started on rat pinks and do just fine if fed appropriately.

    To the OP, if rats were not easily digested by ball pythons (and boas and milksnakes for that matter), I'd have almost 50 snakes here in trouble. I don't. All of them eat rats, either regular rats or african soft furred rats of a size appropriate for each snake. I've no idea what killed your friend's snake or what that vet really said but I doubt it's traceable to feeding a healthy rat to a healthy snake in a recognized feeding manner and that snake being kept in such a way as to allow for proper digestion and overall health.
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