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  • 04-20-2016, 06:10 PM
    embrit345
    Re: Baby Ball in critical condition - how to switch from tube feeding to self-feeding
    So pleased to read this :) congratulations Hun xxx


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  • 04-22-2016, 07:03 AM
    greco
    Re: Baby Ball in critical condition - how to switch from tube feeding to self-feeding
    Regarding aspen as a choking hazard... I used to keep all of my snakes (a bunch of balls and a snow corn) on aspen. One night, about an hour after feeding, I heard the corn snake scuffling and thumping around. When I checked on her, I found her violently thrashing around with blood trickling out of her mouth. I held her still and opened her mouth to find a sharp shard of aspen lodged in the back of her mouth, almost in her throat. I extracted the aspen, as well as a snotty goober of saliva that I saw was built up in her windpipe. She was fine after that but I promptly switched all of my snakes to newspaper.

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