Re: EMERGENCY | My Ball Python's Scales Just Split
The problem is I can't get him in as fast as I want to. I hope he can get in tomorrow but the vet is closed for tonight and they don't take late night calls.
Re: EMERGENCY | My Ball Python's Scales Just Split
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ECechoHO
*****VERY SAD***** but for me i would treat MY situation like this:: let mother nature take over.. I would get the cleanest area i can find and keep him in there and let mother nature take it....(but that's just me<---lol)
Not helpful. If that's what he wanted to do, he would not have posted looking for help.
Call around in the morning and get him looked at. Keep him ultra clean clean clean til then.
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What about an emergency vet?
Re: EMERGENCY | My Ball Python's Scales Just Split
I will. I got him in his clean tank with paper towels. I removed his decorations so he couldn't hurt himself more and put a clump of paper towels in for him to hide in. His water bowl is smooth, luckily. Moments like these I wish I didn't have just a permit and could drive there myself.
Re: EMERGENCY | My Ball Python's Scales Just Split
Sounds like you're doing everything you can. Good idea giving him paper towel hides, that should definitely prevent any further lesions from opening up
Re: EMERGENCY | My Ball Python's Scales Just Split
It's a 150 W heat lamp and it is a bit overheated. I can't change it right now but I can put damp towels on his cage as well as use tinfoil and I can also turn off that heat lamp and use the light I was given for day time light. It gives off some heat. My room is already eighty degrees from these two other snakes.
But Dave has always been like this. Not with this hot of a lamp but zero humidity. I try to spray his tank three or more times a day. His original owner never cleaned his tank, gave him minimal heat, no humidity, and gave him adults RATS that he threw up because they were too big to eat. He owns two bigger snakes, a red tail boa and a four or five foot ball python but those two can handle that size but he can't. And he does not give a crap about him, that's why he gave him to me. I don't know if he's had this for a while and it just didn't show up.
All I know is that he's one of the worst snake caretakers I've ever witnessed. Dave originally had owners that never fed him and now he came to someone who was no different. I can feed Dave the small frozen mice I have for my younger Ball Python. He got his eye caps off so he'll eat. He needs as much nutrients as possible.
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I'm in Illinois. Thank you for the offer but my parents are not willing to go that far out for my snake because they simply don't care. I showed Dave to my mom and told her to call a vet and she simply said to let nature take him away.
And she wonders why I yell at her. I'm the only one in this family who wants to help him.
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EDIT: It looks like slipped skin disease