BRB not eating and green urate :(
Like the title says. She has been healthy and has shed twice, eating every seven days for months. All the sudden she seems to be scared of me when I walk into the room and very quickly goes into one of her hides. I've tried feeding her mice, small rats, medium rats, fresh kill, F/T, everything but live.
We decided to try and handle her more often than usual just before this started, but we quickly stopped when she refused a meal for the first time. She's only been on the hunger strike for 18 days, but the green urates found today have me very, very worried. Some say it's normal, some say death is imminent in my searches so far.
Shes in in an AP t8 with two hides, huge water bowl (that she used to always swim in, but not lately), humidity around 90% and temps steady between 74-79.
Help! Anybody seen this before?
Re: BRB not eating and green urate :(
Sounds pretty normal to me. All of my ball pythons have excreted green colored urates at one time or another. I presume it's a indicator that the gall bladder is functioning. The green fluid is bile and is expressed from the gall bladder and some of it may be mixed into the solid urates part. I wouldn't handle her until she has taken at least 4 meals. Consider giving her a extra hide. Stay on top of the temps and humidity as well.
Re: BRB not eating and green urate :(
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JimJam
Like the title says. She has been healthy and has shed twice, eating every seven days for months. All the sudden she seems to be scared of me when I walk into the room and very quickly goes into one of her hides. I've tried feeding her mice, small rats, medium rats, fresh kill, F/T, everything but live.
If she's old/large enough to be eating a small or medium rat then feeding weekly is way too often. Offer her a feeder every 2-3 weeks.
Otherwise check her enclosure and make sure she's not too hot, too cold, too dry, etc.
Is she going into shed? My adults will sometimes refuse to eat during a shed cycle.
Re: BRB not eating and green urate :(
What bcr229 said also. Try to limit the prey items to two different items. But definitely space out the offerings to 2 or 3 weeks. Maybe offer a chick or quail? Don't brb's enjoy a occaisional bird in their diet? Aren't birds a more natural prey? Idk.
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Albert Clark
What bcr229 said also. Try to limit the prey items to two different items. But definitely space out the offerings to 2 or 3 weeks. Maybe offer a chick or quail? Don't brb's enjoy a occaisional bird in their diet? Aren't birds a more natural prey? Idk.
I've never tried mine on chicks or quail but since they are semi-arboreal it wouldn't surprise me.
Mine will go for rabbit kits (for juvenile BRB's) and fuzzies (for adult BRB's) very enthusiastically.
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bcr229
I've never tried mine on chicks or quail but since they are semi-arboreal it wouldn't surprise me.
Mine will go for rabbit kits (for juvenile BRB's) and fuzzies (for adult BRB's) very enthusiastically.
Hey, I bet its worth a try! Especially the chicks. :)
Re: BRB not eating and green urate :(
Wow, I've been over feeding her for months and months then! She usually eats small or medium rats. I feel a lot better after seeing her personality show a bit. I put my hand in her water dish and petted her to get her comfortable. Once I did that she finally went to soak into her water. She drank and seemed playful. I'm glad others have seen the green urates. I feel a ton better knowing all this now!