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  • 05-30-2010, 11:00 PM
    RichsBallPythons
    Re: Help on health with my BP!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by missbenzo@yahoo.com View Post
    yeah the bites are from mouse attack... one of the reasons I take care of them now and fortunately they have healed well.... I do have a digi therm. to check temps at each end.. I just leave the sticky tape one in there to keep a general eye on avg. temp... gonna do another soak and see what happens... so far poops have seemed normal.. ranging from white to brown depending on the color of the mouse... last feed was one month ago so been a lil while for a poop... can it be gas???

    the white your seeing is not poop. Its part of their urates(pee).

    Is the feeding once a month your doing or his. Should be offered food ever 5-7 days.

    And thats not gas.
  • 05-30-2010, 11:00 PM
    mechnut450
    Re: Help on health with my BP!
    the snake looks like it may constipated or have a blockage. i also thing the one spot inthe scar looks like it was pinch and may of damaged the sine it it not a rubbing mark the pic and pattern makes hard to tell. was the scaring there when you got the snake if so had it gone and crapped/passed anythin in your care . if the answers are yes about the scaring and no about going then i personally supect damage to the neverous system ,( quick check it to pintch the tail and if it moves/ acts hurt by yanking it then ther some other reason. ) either way i betting a trip to the vet may be needed...

    also never stated if the 2 bp were kept together or not if are them itis possible gravid cause the male willing to breed withing 4-6 months (300+grams in weigth. i heard of people breeding under 1000 gram female which is not save for their health.)


    soakign in warm water for aat least 15-20 minute will work it lose possible but no 100% grauntee
  • 05-30-2010, 11:34 PM
    missbenzo
    Re: Help on health with my BP!
    I have been offering food every week, week and a half.. most of the time Sam just doesn't want to eat.. didn't eat for the first 2 month I had 'em... Sam and Dean are living separately ....already do have a vet lined up... just very concerned RIGHT NOW ya know...
  • 05-30-2010, 11:37 PM
    RichsBallPythons
    Re: Help on health with my BP!
    Im sure till the constipation is taken care of i would hold off on offering food to get him back on good terms.


    If your offering f/t offer live or pre kill.
  • 05-30-2010, 11:40 PM
    Kaorte
    Re: Help on health with my BP!
    Is there stuck shed on his back end? It looks a little wrinkly after the scar.
  • 05-30-2010, 11:41 PM
    A.VinczeBPs
    Re: Help on health with my BP!
    A vet visit seems imperative at this point. That's not a gravid look at all.

    Second, how did those scars occur? You shouldn't leave a live mouse/rat with a ball python unattended.

    Also, I would read the care sheet to this site, and that might also help conditions so this won't happen again, and will probably help with the feeding issue as well.

    Good luck, hope it gets better.:please:
  • 05-30-2010, 11:54 PM
    missbenzo
    Re: Help on health with my BP!
    Thank you for all the info guys... Sam is having another soak as we speak..
    Once again.. yes... mouse bites are old... one of the reasons I have them now.. been trying to find out all I can as I can... I do have a vet lined up but it kills me to think Sam is uncomfortable or in pain right now.. I am in a rural area and the vet immediately available would prob. kill the snake, trust me I have taken a cat with a kidney infection to the guy and it passed away within a 48 hrs. I have been around snakes quite often but never owned till these rescues came from an auction to a friend of mine... Rescues to date are quite numerous but have never included BP's till now... our red-eared slider due to Nashville flood is adorable...
  • 05-31-2010, 12:06 AM
    missbenzo
    Re: Help on health with my BP!
    Movement has never seemed to be inhibited or has breathing been noisy or strained... Sam has typically responded well to being handled... grips the hand or arm solidly, has been active and engaged in environment... that's why the past two days have been a little worrying... no probs. till now..
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