Help: Air Release Inside Snake?
My ball has always loved going inside cardboard tubes and towel rolls, but I now believe he has out grown them considering this and a previous incident the other day where he struggled to fit. As he was trying to go through, I could hear him struggling a bit because his breathing was audible. I couldn't pull him out because I didn't want to injure him. As he was going through, I was holding near him back end to support him because he was exiting the tube and going into his enclosure. As he was going through, I felt some release of something inside him. It felt like a fart on the inside of his body. This was not near his vent or a hole, it was a few inches lower than his thickest part (he's ~40 inches).
Did he burst an organ or break something trying to get out of the tube? Was it just the passage of gas/food? I feel like such a fool. I unwrapped the remaining towels and ripped it open as fast as I could. He is moving around and seems fine now but I'm afraid that I've gravely injured him. Should I run to the vet?
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I've never had this happen before neither have I seen it/heard of it, but I would be shocked if a paper towel tube managed to break something... gently feel down the snake, feel for any breaks in the ribs if you are concerned. He could have also passed gas, it happens in all animals.
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What would a broken rib feel like? I did feel his body but he tends to tense up when I feel along him or gently squeeze. He doesn't get defensive or hiss or ball up at all though, and he hasn't since this happened last night. Regarding it being him passing gas, I was thinking that too, but it didn't seem like anything left his body. It felt like a release of something inside his body. I was holding just below his midsection and that's where I felt it.
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Is there a chance that he just tensed up? I don't think an organ would have popped, if so you would also be able to notice something and the snake would be in distress most likely.
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BeansTheDerp
I've never had this happen before neither have I seen it/heard of it, but I would be shocked if a paper towel tube managed to break something... gently feel down the snake, feel for any breaks in the ribs if you are concerned. He could have also passed gas, it happens in all animals.
You misread the question- the OP was holding onto the snake & the snake was pulling forward against that tension.
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iambecomedeath
...I was holding near him back end to support him because he was exiting the tube and going into his enclosure. As he was going through, I felt some release of something inside him....
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iambecomedeath
My ball has always loved going inside cardboard tubes and towel rolls, but I now believe he has out grown them considering this and a previous incident the other day where he struggled to fit. As he was trying to go through, I could hear him struggling a bit because his breathing was audible. I couldn't pull him out because I didn't want to injure him. As he was going through, I was holding near him back end to support him because he was exiting the tube and going into his enclosure. As he was going through, I felt some release of something inside him. It felt like a fart on the inside of his body. This was not near his vent or a hole, it was a few inches lower than his thickest part (he's ~40 inches).
Did he burst an organ or break something trying to get out of the tube? Was it just the passage of gas/food? I feel like such a fool. I unwrapped the remaining towels and ripped it open as fast as I could. He is moving around and seems fine now but I'm afraid that I've gravely injured him. Should I run to the vet?
Unless you just want to run to your vet for x-rays, I'd just wait & observe him closely for any abnormal behaviors, including a lack of appetite (that could indicate pain etc).
Because of the location (tail end) it doesn't seem likely that he's broken a rib, but that doesn't mean something else wasn't injured. Now you know- you don't have to literally pull on a snake to injure them internally- just merely hanging onto them when & if they pull forward hard enough, they can pop something. No way to know what exactly he did, or if there's any harm done. I'll keep my fingers crossed for him -& you.
I've given many paper towel rolls to snakes over the years- but never with any towels still on them. ***So if & when you need to get the snake out- without harm- all you have to do is separate the cardboard along the spiral "weak spot" & it will open up like a can of ready to bake cinnamon rolls.*** ;)
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I was just holding his weight, not holding him in place!
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Bogertophis
You misread the question- the OP was holding onto the snake & the snake was pulling forward against that tension.
Okay thank you, now that I understand the question better I have actually had this happen before and my snake was fine afterwards. Like Armiyana said, I had basically just popped/cracked his back, just like we humans crack our knuckles or our backs. Monitoring is a good idea though!