Re: new ball python : malnourished
well I guess the tail thing wasn't normal after all. Petuņio died today at an unknown time. I think he tried to poop but couldn't and was blocked . His vent was open with white stuff( I guess poop) partially out and a 3-4 inch bulge at the end of his tail. R.I.P Petuņio
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well I guess the tail thing wasn't normal after all. Petuņio died today at an unknown time. I think he tried to poop but couldn't and was blocked . His vent was open with white stuff( I guess poop) partially out and a 3-4 inch bulge at the end of his tail. R.I.P Petuņio
As of my reptile carrer idk yet
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well I guess the tail thing wasn't normal after all. Petuņio died today at an unknown time. I think he tried to poop but couldn't and was blocked . His vent was open with white stuff( I guess poop) partially out and a 3-4 inch bulge at the end of his tail. R.I.P Petuņio
As of my reptile carrer idk yet
Re: new ball python : malnourished
Re: new ball python : malnourished
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Originally Posted by
Reed12321
?...The frozen one can always be put back in the freezer, and the longer the rat pup lives, the weaker it'll get (without it's mother's milk that is). That's a little inhumane, but if the rat is weak and unable to fight back a lot, then your snake may be more willing to try to eat it.
I must disagree with this advice. It is inhumane to starve a rat. When you have live animals in your possession they should be properly cared for, even when their eventual fate is to be a prey item. If the snake is too weak to handle the prey, I would suggest a smaller prey.
Fortunately, the OP has been successful at getting the snake to feed. No doubt we can all agree this is good news.
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Originally Posted by
DennisM
I must disagree with this advice. It is inhumane to starve a rat. When you have live animals in your possession they should be properly cared for, even when their eventual fate is to be a prey item. If the snake is too weak to handle the prey, I would suggest a smaller prey.
Fortunately, the OP has been successful at getting the snake to feed. No doubt we can all agree this is good news.
Sorry, I missed the end of the post. Unfortunately, the snake did not survive.
I don't see an "I'm a dumbass" icon to add to my post, but if there was one I would add it. Moderators, can we add one? I'm sure it will be widely used.
nonetheless; kudos to Memo, the OP, for making the effort.
Re: new ball python : malnourished
Sorry for your loss Memo. How you did, I was sure he'll make it. It wasn't just feeding the problem in his case, you couldn't do more.
Don't give it up the reptile keeping please. The hobby need more people like you. Now you have everything to keep a little ball in your home, so I'm sure you can get a healthy little one from a trustworthy breeder.
Re: new ball python : malnourished
So sorry :'(. Don't be discouraged or hard on yourself. It's difficult for even experienced keepers and vets to bring a snake back to health in the condition he was in.
Re: new ball python : malnourished
Sucks indeed.
I'd say you did far more than you were prepared for, took on a losing battle, and did your best.
No shame in losing when you have tried, tried, and tried again to do your best.