My beautiful ball has passed away suddenly - please please help
Hi everyone. Yesterday was one of the worst days of my life. When I woke up and checked on my little buddy first thing like I do every day, he was gone. I was absolutely shocked and cried for five straight hours. I need help. I can't do anything to bring him back but I need peace of mind so please help me.
He was a baby, but I don't know his exact birth date. I had him for three months almost to the day. As you would see from my other posts here, I was obsessed even before I got him making sure everything was perfect and he would be happy and healthy. My major problem all along was that I never got him to eat. Everyone assured me that balls can be really fussy and go months without food but I still offered regularly, last time being a week ago. The first day I had him he pooped for me so I know that he had eaten before I had him and I fed him the exact same thing he used to eat. He hid like a normal ball should, moving enough that he didn't seem lethargic, but not overly active like he was stressed. I weighed him at 100 grams about a month ago and around a week and a half he was at 98-99 so there was no major weight loss and for a baby I was told 100 grams was a bit low but not unhealthy. The skin around his belly was a bit loose so that he was kind of bell shaped rather than the triangle shape I've often heard about with thin balls, however his muscles were strong and he had a good grip when held. Please help me to confirm that all this information goes against him having starved.
His temps were 75-82 cool side at any given time day or night and 90-92 warm side. Humidity always 50-65. Full fresh water bowl changed daily. Skin never showed signs of significant wrinkling or dryness. Warm and cool hides which he used regularly back and forth to thermoregulate. No sign of mites or infections. Aspen bedding, no pine or cedar anywhere in sight. Our house gets sprayed for bugs but he's not near any spray sites and has been fine before and it's been several weeks since the last time they sprayed. No cause of death I have read about has had symptoms demonstrated in my beautiful little buddy.
He had a few flakes of aspen in his mouth when I found him, but he obviously hadn't choked during feeding because he hadn't eaten. I was told this is common as they open their mouths during death throes. Jesus that's so sad. Other than these things I can't think of any other relevant information. Sorry the post is so long but I wanted to be completely thorough. If anyone can think of anything that would explain this terrible tragedy it would mean the world to me. Thank you.
Re: My beautiful ball has passed away suddenly - please please help
One other detail I just remembered is that he was in a normal position when I found him. He had his little face sticking out the hide box door and was curled up comfortably inside. Didn't even realize he wasn't okay until he didn't react to my touch.
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BrianDallek
...While a necropsy is the only way to truly know, unless you need closure or something I would put that money toward another ball python instead.
This was my mindset for my leopard gecko I just put down recently. I spoke with my herp vet and he said the same thing. If it's just closure I'm looking for he'll do it, but I should really just mend myself and then put that money and effort towards a new baby to take care of. Petry was old so I'm just going with the idea that he lived a long life with his previous owners and then me and it was just his time to go.
OP go for the necropsy if that's what you want but it honestly sounds like this snake just had it's own issues that weren't visible. Doesn't sound like it was anything you did. I hope you find some peace of mind in whatever form works for you and I'm very sorry for your loss. It's never easy to lose a pet.
Re: My beautiful ball has passed away suddenly - please please help
Thanks for the input everyone. I really appreciate you all offering your help.
As for the necropsy, we actually already buried him the same day he passed. We left him some of his favorite little things. I feel like showing him the love and respect of giving him proper rest is more important than having my answers.
In reference to one specific post above, I did not realize how significant his one gram weight loss could be. I wish I'd have known I was looking for that small of a difference. But actually the way the feelings went was like this: first I offered f/t mice about the size of the largest part of his body, very standard. I would leave them overnight with him and often find him in the morning staring at them but never eating them. Wiggling them did not help. Next I actually did try to feed him one live mouse of the same size. However he showed absolutely no interest in this either. Finally, tried f/t again but offered a smaller mouse in case he had been intimidated by the size before and that's why he only stared. No dice. At this point I was ready to take him to the vet but was saving money to make sure I had enough money since I didn't know how much it would cost. God, if only I'd have known. But I'm trying not to blame myself. I can wish wish wish the day away but in the end I think I did a good job for a first time owner trying to know everything I could about how to help.