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  • 07-18-2009, 12:58 AM
    shannoncope
    queen
    my bp has folded herself up like cake batter into a bowl....and she looks lumpy....she is also hiding her head is something wrong with her please help
  • 07-18-2009, 01:01 AM
    llovelace
    Re: queen
    :welcome:

    How long have you had her?
    Give a description of your set up?
    Is she going into blue? (are her eyes cloudy opaque looking)
  • 07-18-2009, 01:02 AM
    BuddhaLuv
    Re: queen
    Do you happen to have a picture?

    Mine decided to dump out ALL of the water from his bowl the other day and curl up in it. He's just goofy like that though. He had his head under a leaf though so I guess technically he was still 'hiding' LOL.

    Your bp might just like chilling like that!
  • 07-18-2009, 01:10 AM
    shannoncope
    Re: queen
    she is in 30 gallon tank she has heat lamp and a flat heat pad. we've only had her for 2 weeks and we got threw a third party and our friend didn't ask many ?'s or the right ones if u know what i mean. but she's awsome she loves to be held. she a very content snake. and i have been checking to see if she was ready to shed but it dosn't look like it
  • 07-18-2009, 01:23 AM
    llovelace
    Re: queen
    What is her length?
    Does she have 2 hides?
    Is the heat pad being used with a rheostat or thermostat?
  • 07-18-2009, 01:32 AM
    shannoncope
    Re: queen
    she's 47 inches new at this not sure what u mean by hides lol and it is thermostat
  • 07-18-2009, 01:36 AM
    shannoncope
    Re: queen
    she also opens her mouth wide alot what's up with that, i know it sounds so first grade but hey like i said this is new for us:rolleye2:
  • 07-18-2009, 01:47 AM
    Faber
    Re: queen
    A hide is a place like a bowl thats dark and enclosed, something for the snake to hide in away from the light. Snakes yawn so thats probably no biggie, except i guess its a sign of a respitory infection if they do it all the time. Listen to see if he/she makes a "Clicking" sound..mostly at night when its dark in the room and his/her heat lamp is off. Remember snakes are basically contourtionists, whatever there head fits through they can get into for the most part, so dont worry too much. And that water bowl thing is halarious, the snake got all of the water out?
  • 07-18-2009, 02:32 AM
    Kaorte
    Re: queen
    If you don't know what hides are chances you don't have any. Ball pythons need hides. They are very shy snakes and can be easily stressed when left out in the open. Do your snake a favor and get two hides that are tight fitting and have a small opening. You can buy opaque bowls from the dollar store and cut an opening into the side.


    I am not sure what you mean by your original post. Do you mean she is just laying coiled up? If so, that is completely normaly. They are BALL pythons after all.
  • 07-18-2009, 03:04 AM
    Lolo76
    Re: queen
    Delilah loves to lay "folded up" in the corner, right behind her water bowl - especially when she's going into shed, probably because the humidity feels good. Does yours look something like this? :D

    http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p.../DSCF57432.jpg
  • 07-18-2009, 03:10 AM
    wildmike1187
    Re: queen
    my 3 year old normal always in a ball, like somone said before, they are BALL PYTHONs so when they are in a ball, its just a defense mechanism. My ball is almost always in a ball form. Totally normal. I would think different if they werent in a ball most the time. That is what there hides are for. so they can ball up and be safe feeling. when your ball is not balling up, thats when you should worry.:banana:
  • 07-19-2009, 01:44 AM
    BuddhaLuv
    Re: queen
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Faber View Post
    And that water bowl thing is halarious, the snake got all of the water out?

    Yes, yes he did LOL. I actually thought he was soaking at first which he has never done, atleast that I am aware of. However, when I approached his tank I realized everything was soaking wet and he had dumped the entire bowl out so he could chill in it......sigh.

    He sure did make sure his head was 'hiding' under that vine leaf though LOL.

    I'll try and post a picture tomorrow.
  • 07-19-2009, 04:30 AM
    Crazy4Herps
    Re: queen
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shannoncope View Post
    my bp has folded herself up like cake batter into a bowl....and she looks lumpy....she is also hiding her head is something wrong with her please help

    If she doesn't have a dark, safe place to hide, such as an overturned Kleenex box or a commercially available box, she is hiding. Having water on all sides of them makes them feel safe; even if there isn't water in the bowl, they feel safer there than out in the open.

    If she does have suitable hide boxes, there may be something wrong. The most common problem that may cause a snake to sit in its water dish for long periods of time is mites. Check her thoroughly for any tiny black dots that move. If you aren't sure if it's a mite, try to wipe it off. If there is a trail of blood, it is a mite.

    Quote:

    she also opens her mouth wide alot what's up with that, i know it sounds so first grade but hey like i said this is new for us
    This is one of three things; yawning, open-mouth breathing, or star-gazing.

    Yawning, surprisingly enough, is common in snakes. They have organs on the top of their mouth called Jacobson's organs that "smell" the surrounding air. A snake placed in a new environment may "yawn" to pick up the scents (this works much better than using their tongues). Snakes will also yawn after a meal to reset their jaws. Yawning is perfectly normal, nothing to worry about.

    As you say she opens her mouth wide, I doubt she is open-mouth breathing; she would open her mouth slightly and keep it open. Open-mouth breathing is a tell-tale symptom of a RI (respiratory infection).

    As for star-gazing, I highly doubt it. Star-gazing is a symptom of IBDV (inclusion body disease virus), which is a very rare disease that kills a snake very slowly. "Star-gazing" is when a snake opens their mouth very wide and tilts their head upwards, as if they are looking at the stars. They may remain like this for extended periods of time.


    I would assume that she is yawning, unless there is mucous around her nose, eyes, and / or mouth, in which case she probably has a RI.
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