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    Exclamation URGENT! death caused by internal something!!!!!

    I purchased this '10 female woma ball python from a large scale reputable breeder some months ago in August. She has been eating like a garbage disposal since the week I brought her home. Two weeks ago she refused her first meal and the week after that she regurgitated a appropriate if not small rat pup. Saturday she was fine looking physically a bit thin from not eating at her size, but everything else was 100% Sunday night I checked on her and she was limp on the front corner and about two quarters down her body there was an enormous bloat or buildup of some kind and she was stressing to move an inch. My first reaction was that she was constipated, my first ball python went months without defecating. But this little girl had been urating and defecating normally. Every thing was looking good besides she was a little stressed and nippy more than any other of my snakes. I woke up today, went straight upstairs to check up on her to give the vet a call as to her condition. She was laying in the front of the bin, dead as a doornail, bloated, and the smell of death was very very strong. I lifted her up and there was a spot where the bloat was that looked like stomach acid was eating through her stomach.

    I am not sure if something ruptured and ate the snake from the inside out. But here are the pictures and hopefully someone can help me figure out what this is before I get the body to the vet for autopsy. I believe that it is either protozoa or aomebiasis but my guess is as good as anyones in this until Wednesday when the herp vet gets into town.

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    that's horrifying.
    I'm very sorry for your loss
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    Re: URGENT! death caused by internal something!!!!!

    The green spot on the belly is normal for dead snakes.

    This is not the cause of death.

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    p.s. DO NOT FREEZE the snake if you want to have an autopsy done. Cool it, but not freeze it.

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    Re: URGENT! death caused by internal something!!!!!

    Hi,

    I think that's actually her gall bladder?

    It's quite common to see it in deceased animals.

    As the others have said refrigerate the body if you want a necropsy done.

    I'm not sure how related it is but you really should have waited longer after the first regurge to let the internal gut balance to recover before trying to feed her again.


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    Re: URGENT! death caused by internal something!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    I think that's actually her gall bladder?

    It's quite common to see it in deceased animals.

    As the others have said refrigerate the body if you want a necropsy done.

    I'm not sure how related it is but you really should have waited longer after the first regurge to let the internal gut balance to recover before trying to feed her again.


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    She refused 2 weeks ago and regurged last week. We didn't try to feed her this week. She was fine on Saturday night and then extremely bloated on Sunday. We were going to call the vet this morning, but it was already too late. Whatever caused this killed her in fast. Does anyone have any ideas on what could have happened?

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    Re: URGENT! death caused by internal something!!!!!

    Ahhh,

    Sorry for misreading your post about that.

    I'm drawing a blank of the cause at this point then.

    There were no temp problems or anything?


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    Re: URGENT! death caused by internal something!!!!!

    Temps are fine. She was one of many snakes in a rack. Our snake room is kept at 80 degrees and the hot side on the rack is 90. The racks are on Herpstats, and the room heater is on a Johnson Controls A-419. Everything is monitored daily and records are kept for all of our snakes. Other than the regurge last week, there was no indication of anything unusual until she bloated up last night.

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    Occasionally small snakes like that, particularly ball pythons in my experience, can develop a ball of urates right at the vent. They can't pass it and it causes them to become totally plugged. No urine or feces going out. Kidney failure is a possibility.

    I'd get a necropsy just to be sure but that white lump at the vent looks like what I've seen many times.

    A gentle massaging motion towards the vent will usually move these lumps out, provided they are not too large, and allow the snake to urinate as well.

    If you do get a necropsy done, please let us know the results.
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    Keep us updated when he gets the autopsy.
    I'm very sorry for your loss.

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    Re: URGENT! death caused by internal something!!!!!

    Oh my, I'm sorry to hear that, sorry for the loss, hopefully a necropsy gets everything figured out, really sorry for your loss here, always hurts to lose one
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