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    Wounded BP!

    I fed Jackson an adult mouse today because the pet store was out of rat crawlers. I watched him the whole time and everything looked fine, but as he was swallowing I noticed that the mouse had given him a pretty good gash on the side of the neck. It looks like peeling scales. Should I take him to the vet? Is there a home remedy I should use? I feel just awful... I will def kill it next time I give him an adult rodent...

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    Is he bleeding or just losing some scales/peeling? If there's no broken skin, then I wouldn't worry too much. Just take more precautions next time, like you said.
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    Re: Wounded BP!

    Quote Originally Posted by blueberrypancakes View Post
    I fed Jackson an adult mouse today because the pet store was out of rat crawlers. I watched him the whole time and everything looked fine, but as he was swallowing I noticed that the mouse had given him a pretty good gash on the side of the neck. It looks like peeling scales. Should I take him to the vet? Is there a home remedy I should use? I feel just awful... I will def kill it next time I give him an adult rodent...
    That's what his scales are all about! He will be fine. You can use neosporin, in do time the scales will heel with every shed.
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    Re: Wounded BP!

    Quote Originally Posted by KingPythons View Post
    That's what his scales are all about! He will be fine. You can use neosporin, in do time the scales will heel with every shed.
    Neosporin without the pain reliever.

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    yeah, live mice do a lot of kicking and scrabbling when they're being constricted, and this one might have gotten a clawhold. Can you post an (in-focus, not over-exposed) picture?

    But usually I do use neosporin (without pain reliever) on little wounds like that. And keep an eye on it, to make sure it doesn't get infected.

    Usually a small wound will trigger a shed cycle. It'll either disappear or look like a scar after the shed, depending on how deep it was.

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    There was no blood at all, but I thought I could see the mouse through his skin as he swallowed it. I mean, His skin was stretched pretty thin, so I guess that stands to reasoning, but it still freaked me out a little. He has a little bit of scales hanging off (like a big hangnail, I suppose...) No one makes easy peel snake band aids or anything? (Don't worry, I know well enough not to put anything sticky on him. I'm just kidding!)

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    I will get a pic either tomorrow or the next day, I want to just let him be for now. It looks pretty nasty to me, but he's such a little guy I think anything would look like a big ouch.

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    Don't be so overprotective! His species survived all this time by fighting rodents and squeezing them to death; they are perfectly suited to dealing with a bite or scratch. As long as it isn't actively bleeding, he'll be fine after a shed or two.

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    Re: Wounded BP!

    Quote Originally Posted by Salodin View Post
    Don't be so overprotective!
    Hahaha, I know! I am a notoriously BAD worrier. Thanks for that, though. Need to hear it... often... My husband and I joke about how when I have kids, I'm gonna be a total spaz. But for real, it's not funny, I probably will need professional help. (Its unfortunate that tone doesn't come across over internet communications, cause this sounds a little nuts.)

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    Re: Wounded BP!

    Quote Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr View Post
    Neosporin without the pain reliever.
    Is it a problem? I've used whatever I had, never harmed my ball.
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