Please help i dont no what to do!?
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BCBallPythons
If the rat is malnourished, dehydrated and scared for multiple other reasons it can easily take less than an hour to do such damage. Although it's a sad situation the snake in question was not properly supervised during a live feed I don't see any contribution to the post by saying you call "BS".
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Please help i dont no what to do!?
That's why if I ever have to feed live to help get my BP start feeding again I stand there and mean mug the rat until my snake snatches it up. I don't want the rat coming to the snake I want the snake going to the rat. Since 99% of the time I'm feeding F/T small rats when I have to offer a live in never takes him more then 2 or 3 minutes for him to tag it. I agree with the suggestions pertaining to bringing the snake to the vet if you don't have experience with this sort of thing. That would give the snake the best fighting chance. If the snake is as mangled as you say and you don't have hands on experience with this sort of thing your probably going to lose your BP if you can't find a good herp vet or an experienced keeper nearby to lend you assistance. :/
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Why would you not use neosporin or peroxide - Newbee question
Thanks - Andy
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Andys-Python
Why would you not use neosporin or peroxide - Newbee question
Thanks - Andy
Not sure about peroxide, but as far as neosporin goes, I think the main reasons are that for one it is not sterile, and two its kind of goopy, does not absorb or evaporate, stays until wiped off.... collecting junk and harboring bacteria and stuff. I think I also remember reading that it is not good for the scales/dries them out or something to that effect.
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Why would you not use neosporin or peroxide - Newbee question
Thanks - Andy
Neosporin does something to their scales, that softens them, and turns them to mush.