Re: My baby Ball Python Kaa died today......
So sorry for your loss. It is always hard to lose a beloved pet.
Re: My baby Ball Python Kaa died today......
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Originally Posted by
majorleaguereptiles
Sorry for your loss. When you posted earlier that your snake was having these symptoms I was afraid it was IBD, and then he died. I would bet my bank account it was IBD unfortunately. How long did you have him for?
I had him for 10 days. I don't know where IBD would have came from given that none of the other snakes that it was kept with have health issues.
Re: My baby Ball Python Kaa died today......
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Originally Posted by
dr del
Hi,
The fact he regurged his first meal with you 8 days earlier (only two days after you got him? ) makes me think there was something wrong with him when you got him to be honest.
Temperature problems could have caused a regurge and too high temps can also cause the symptoms you describe - but as long as you were measuring them with a digital thermometer inside his hides then the temps you quoted wouldn't have caused either. :confused:
But just in case I would completely clean everything before reusing with another snake.
I'm sorry you had such a rough start to the hobby. :(
dr del
Yeah he puked on the 2nd day I got him. At times i felt like he was too cold, because he wasnt warm to the touch. I did buy a UTH but it is for a 5 gallon tank and i have a 20 gallon. I did this to ensure that i wouldnt overheat him. I have boiled his hides, baked and soaked the bark and half log and cleaned the tank inside out. I do plan on getting a new bp in the next week or so. I just am hoping that the mouse I fed him didnt have something wrong with it to cause his death because I now live in a small town and there is only 1 pet store. So either I buy a couple mice at a time (when i go home from college) and bring them with me back to the town i live in or im stuck with a possible bad mouse breeder?
Re: My baby Ball Python Kaa died today......
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Originally Posted by
majorleaguereptiles
Sorry for your loss. When you posted earlier that your snake was having these symptoms I was afraid it was IBD, and then he died. I would bet my bank account it was IBD unfortunately. How long did you have him for?
I'll take that bet.
Seriously - let's split the cost of the necropsy. I'm down for half. The OP's vet can e-mail the results to a Robin. She can let us know what the verdict is.
My bet is no IBD.
How much in your bank account?
Re: My baby Ball Python Kaa died today......
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Originally Posted by
sicilian1928
Yeah he puked on the 2nd day I got him. At times i felt like he was too cold, because he wasnt warm to the touch. I did buy a UTH but it is for a 5 gallon tank and i have a 20 gallon. I did this to ensure that i wouldnt overheat him. I have boiled his hides, baked and soaked the bark and half log and cleaned the tank inside out. I do plan on getting a new bp in the next week or so. I just am hoping that the mouse I fed him didnt have something wrong with it to cause his death because I now live in a small town and there is only 1 pet store. So either I buy a couple mice at a time (when i go home from college) and bring them with me back to the town i live in or im stuck with a possible bad mouse breeder?
Buy bulk frozen feeders online from RodentPro or somewhere comparable. I assume you weren't feeding live? I don't trust pet store feeders, dead or alive.
Re: My baby Ball Python Kaa died today......
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Originally Posted by
Slyther83
A blue lump sounds like internal bleeding, as someone else stated. That being the case I would assume his IBD-like behavior could have just been his reaction to the discomfort.
That blue lump is common place in dead snakes.
That "IBD-like" behavior is also common in God knows how many other bacterial, viral and parasitic infections. It also shows up due to chemical and temperature issues.
Re: My baby Ball Python Kaa died today......
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Originally Posted by
Slyther83
A blue lump sounds like internal bleeding, as someone else stated. That being the case I would assume his IBD-like behavior could have just been his reaction to the discomfort.
I am really hoping this is the case. So does that mean the hopper was just too big and he couldnt regurgitate it back up which caused the death?