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    Fluid Bubbles

    Our bp has recently got these fluid filled bubbles.
    I'll start start with some background information. I'll refer to it as a she but we really don't know the sex, and we don't care to probe or pop it to find out.

    We rescued this snake, March 3rd. It was being rehomed due to the kid not properly caring for it. There was also another one but it died. She is 15-18 years old. She came very dehydrated and very skinny. She hadn't shedded her eye caps. You could see each bump on her spine and feel her ribs. (I'm sure this isn't the correct terminology) She was in the middle of shed which was coming off in pieces. The day before she was fed 3 mice, which they said she got every 2 weeks. She had no hides, no plants, she did have a red light heat bulb. Substrate was aspen. No gauges of any kind. Good size water bowl. So we ordered a heat mat on theromstat, set to 90. A CHE to up the ambient temp. Also on a thermostat. Some hides, digital gauges, and plants to help her feel more secure, temp gun and a scale. We were told only issue was she was blind.

    We switched her to paper towels to watch her bm and urine habits. So far she has had 3 bm and quite a bit or urine. I'm not positive on what a normal amount of pee is in what time frame. Put mineral oil on her several layers of stuck eye caps, which were wrinkled and dented.

    She had some wounds so I was advised to do Betadine iodine soaks, to help keep infection away and to hydrate her. Since she was so thin we switched her to f/t rats every 7 days. She eats like clock work! She had 3 meals before we weighed , she weighed in at 749 grams that was before she had a bm. She currently weights 864. I'm not sure if this is to much weight to soon or on track.

    So my s/o was trying to be helpful and put a sticky gauge in her habit! While we were waiting for the digitals to show up. So then of course she got it stuck on her, I got toilet paper to put on the part that wasn't stuck to her to prevent further damage while I looked up how to get it off! Anyways she beat me to it and it took the skin off. I'd say about a smaller then a nickel size. So then back to the soaks until we got to the vet. By the time we got her to the vet she developed this fluid bubbles. Couple days later they were smaller in size. We got her into the vet, of course she is dehydrated and underweight. Doesn't look infected, said it could of got infected but since they were getting smaller and since she was still acting normal. To keep doing what we doing, except to increase feeding to every 5 days. She has shed twice still in pieces. I was really hopeful that it would be a proper shed with the right humidity and temps. Well actually I've had trouble with humidity since she is on paper towels, but she does have a humid box. We switched substrate to cypress to help with humidity, a spray down every few days and it stays at 65-70. Her heat mat is set at 89. The CHE is at the same. Warm side is 85, cool side 75. I'm thinking I need to move the che over more to the center to raise ambient temp on the cool side. So anyways she has had these fluid bubbles for about 3 weeks now. They have not gone down any more. It appears to be clear fluid. She goes back to the vet the end of next week.

    My s/o and my daughter wanted a snake so I started researching different breeds and was debating between a ball and a corn snake. Few weeks later I came across this rough looking snake and thought I could provide a better life, I know I didn't know everything but I had learned the basics from research. My s/o had own a snake many years ago and I had taken care of a green Burmese about 10 years ago. So I truly thought I could do right by this snake and give her a better life. I am now feeling like I have failed her! I have done many hours of research and I can't seem to figure out for sure what's wrong with her. I do feel the couple of ideas, but would






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    Sounds like you're doing everything right to get her back in good health. I'm glad to see she made it to a loving and caring home. I don't know anything about the fluid bubbles, I'm sorry I can't help with that but I do hope she gets better soon. You certainly didn't fail her at all, so a little mistake happened but you are definitely taking much, much better care of her than her previous owner. Also, the images you posted aren't showing up, it says "404 - image not found".

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    Re: Fluid Bubbles

    Quote Originally Posted by Valyndris View Post
    Sounds like you're doing everything right to get her back in good health. I'm glad to see she made it to a loving and caring home. I don't know anything about the fluid bubbles, I'm sorry I can't help with that but I do hope she gets better soon. You certainly didn't fail her at all, so a little mistake happened but you are definitely taking much, much better care of her than her previous owner. Also, the images you posted aren't showing up, it says "404 - image not found".
    Thank you, I am trying to figure out a different way to share the photo links, google photos did not work for some reason.



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    Re: Fluid Bubbles

    I’m in a FB group for ball pythons and there was a user there who recently posted about their experience with a malnourished rescue (baby) who developed these fluid pockets. The skin actually ended up breaking open/coming off. They said the snake had very little muscle tone and the parts of the skin with these bubbles felt thin and papery, like an elderly person’s. They had to take her out of her normal enclosure when she went into shed and put her in a shedding tub with only a damp towel so she wouldn’t rip open the wounds, but the last post I saw she was healing and improving. I don’t think they found out for sure what caused it, perhaps just the malnutrition. I hope yours ends up okay, it’s great that she’s getting taken care of.


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    There was a thread a few months ago that had the same kind of thing happen. Like same situation about adopting and everything. I remember the skin ripping and had to be taken care of but all seemed good at the end!! Yours looks in way better shape so I hope for the best for your noodle!! U are giving it the best last of her life and hopefully a few more to come! We need more people like u in this world

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    Re: Fluid Bubbles

    Quote Originally Posted by octo_owl View Post
    I’m in a FB group for ball pythons and there was a user there who recently posted about their experience with a malnourished rescue (baby) who developed these fluid pockets. The skin actually ended up breaking open/coming off. They said the snake had very little muscle tone and the parts of the skin with these bubbles felt thin and papery, like an elderly person’s. They had to take her out of her normal enclosure when she went into shed and put her in a shedding tub with only a damp towel so she wouldn’t rip open the wounds, but the last post I saw she was healing and improving. I don’t think they found out for sure what caused it, perhaps just the malnutrition. I hope yours ends up okay, it’s great that she’s getting taken care of.


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    I'm apart of a few bp groups, which one was it? I'd like to try to find the post. Thanks

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    I did see the post about Dave and the other about Frost. Their pist do seem similar. I think Dave ended up getting vit c shots or something? Are you talking about either one of those? If you know of a different one I'd like to read the post. Thanks

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    Re: Fluid Bubbles

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeNovice19 View Post
    I'm apart of a few bp groups, which one was it? I'd like to try to find the post. Thanks
    It was in Not Just A Pet Rock. I saw you posted in Advancing Herpetological Husbandry, which is the parent group of Not Just a Pet Rock. The user is named Courtney Fox, and her snake is Hera, but if you do a group search with “fluid” it comes up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by octo_owl View Post
    It was in Not Just A Pet Rock. I saw you posted in Advancing Herpetological Husbandry, which is the parent group of Not Just a Pet Rock. The user is named Courtney Fox, and her snake is Hera, but if you do a group search with “fluid” it comes up.


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