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Re: Ralph says 'Hello!'
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Originally Posted by dr del
Hmm,
How ( and where) are you measuring the temps?
Digital thermometer located towards front of warm side
What kind of UTH are you using?
Exoterra
Did you get any usefull information from the guys you bought him from at all?
None at all
their are also pics of the set up in the first post of the thread
thanks for the help
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Re: Ralph says 'Hello!'
Hi,
Sorry to say I think you really need to get him to a vet to be checked out.:(
What kind of bedding is that in the tank? I was just curious.
Hope the little guy pulls through ok.
Is there a vet on that list anywhere near you? Remember to tell them on the phone you think he has neurological problems of some description.
dr del
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Re: Ralph says 'Hello!'
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Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
Sorry to say I think you really need to get him to a vet to be checked out.:(
What kind of bedding is that in the tank? I was just curious.
Hope the little guy pulls through ok.
Is there a vet on that list anywhere near you? Remember to tell them on the phone you think he has neurological problems of some description.
dr del
He is on cypress mulch
im trying to find a good vet
thanks
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Re: Ralph says 'Hello!'
Hey Matt,
Dr. Del (Derek) said there was a member here with a snake that may be exhibiting looping behavior. He said he had the video of my Loopy saved and was asking if he or I could post it. I thought I didn't have it anymore and gave him the go ahead to post it if he had it... BUT I just remember that I stuck it on my photobucket account too.
So here is my Loopy... doing what he does.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...h_P1050029.jpg
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Re: Ralph says 'Hello!'
Ahh,
Thanks for that Allison - my computer is running a process at the moment that all but kills cpu and memory for everything else so I was waiting till it has finished to post.:)
Coolcasemods,
It might also be worth seeing if any of our other members live in your area and could reccomend a vet - personal experience is always the best recomendation.
dr del
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Re: Ralph says 'Hello!'
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Originally Posted by lillyorchid
Hey Matt,
Dr. Del (Derek) said there was a member here with a snake that may be exhibiting looping behavior. He said he had the video of my Loopy saved and was asking if he or I could post it. I thought I didn't have it anymore and gave him the go ahead to post it if he had it... BUT I just remember that I stuck it on my photobucket account too.
So here is my Loopy... doing what he does.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...h_P1050029.jpg
Now that i watch that, i believe that is what it is. If i can get a video, I definitely will.
Next time he flips over, should i let him try to get up or should i pick him up?
When he flips over it looks as if he is trying to coil around prey and i notice that is similar with your loopy.
Are thier any medical concerns i need to be aware of? and for a first ball python would you count this as a blessing or something else?
We might need to bring this to PM because now that i think i have a looper too... you might be the victim of thousands of questions.
haha
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Re: Ralph says 'Hello!'
Matt,
Like Derek said... spiders are known to be "spinners", but in normals it's not common at all. Loopy was born the way he is and will be like that all of his life. It's not a blessing at all. First of all... where did you get this snake from? Breeder, pet store, friend... do you know if he hatched out like this? Second of all I'd get him to a vet! Where do you live also? Him not being able to flip himself back over and "looping" is not a good thing.
If you could get a video of him doing this looping/spinning thing that would be great. It also would help a lot of us to see exactly what you are talking about and saying about your snake,
I will ask you to please keep all your questions (even if they are 1000 of them) right here in this thread. Not trying to be rude, but if we go to PM's... it will not be out in the public. Honestly I like to help people out and would like to be able to help others who think they may have a snake with the same problem(s). So your questions and our answers may be a huge help to someone else out there that comes across this thread.
So yeah any questions you have... post. We are all ears (well eyes). ;)
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Re: Ralph says 'Hello!'
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Originally Posted by lillyorchid
Matt,
Like Derek said... spiders are known to be "spinners", but in normals it's not common at all. Loopy was born the way he is and will be like that all of his life. It's not a blessing at all. First of all... where did you get this snake from? Breeder, pet store, friend... do you know if he hatched out like this? Second of all I'd get him to a vet! Where do you live also? Him not being able to flip himself back over and "looping" is not a good thing.
If you could get a video of him doing this looping/spinning thing that would be great. It also would help a lot of us to see exactly what you are talking about and saying about your snake,
I will ask you to please keep all your questions (even if they are 1000 of them) right here in this thread. Not trying to be rude, but if we go to PM's... it will not be out in the public. Honestly I like to help people out and would like to be able to help others who think they may have a snake with the same problem(s). So your questions and our answers may be a huge help to someone else out there that comes across this thread.
So yeah any questions you have... post. We are all ears (well eyes). ;)
I did not say he could not flip him self back over.
As stated throughout the thread... he was acquired at a flea market.
Conditions at the flea market?
10 gallon aquarium with 20 2 months old snakes huddled in a ball with 1 water dish.
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Re: Ralph says 'Hello!'
Was he displaying this kind of behavior when you first chose him?
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Re: Ralph says 'Hello!'
Oh sorry. I did read that but wasn't thinking back to your original post.
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