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    Re: HELP! My ball python has mice stuck in its throat

    Quote Originally Posted by Mel41605 View Post
    This same this just happened to my BP I've got her a few months ago been feeding hoppers just fine
    And then 30hrs went by mouse still visible in is mouth never got passed the head. Made my husband pick her up because she really acts uncomfortable with him in hopes she'd spit it out and she did thankfully.
    So I waited only a week and fed a fuzzy today actually and it's been 5 hrs same thing. I didn't read this information before I fed again or I'd waited the 2wks.
    After 5+ hours, I suggest, as was suggested above, that you gently attempt to remove it. If you are unable to remove it, you should take it to the vet immediately. Even if you are able to remove it, you should take it to the vet before attempting to feed again. This is not something that you want to happen a third time.
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