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BP not feeding
My BP hasn't eaten for 1.5 months due to RI. But has already taken 2 shots from the vet and 3rd tom.
So I whacked a mice on the wall and force fed her. It took me around 40 minutes to feed her. I've read that some spill their guts or bleed them to make it easier for the BP to eat them, do you guys do this?
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Re: My ball python won t eat - My BP is stressed - hatchling 101
Originally Posted by xeth
My BP hasn't eaten for 1.5 months due to RI. But has already taken 2 shots from the vet and 3rd tom.
So I whacked a mice on the wall and force fed her. It took me around 40 minutes to feed her. I've read that some spill their guts or bleed them to make it easier for the BP to eat them, do you guys do this?
Feeding puts a huge workload on their bodies and they usually don't want to eat while ill. Force feeding is extremely stressful and likely did more harm than good, especially taking that long. Is she that underweight that she can't miss some meals? Balls are fully capable of eating mice as is, there's no need to open them up.
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I missed the age of the snake.
As already stated, feeding is not likely to help the situation. I see you only have one post here, and unfortunately I can't determine if you are a newer keeper or not. If your snake hasn't lost, or isn't visibly losing weight, there is no need for concern. Force feeding was probably the worst thing you could have done while your snake is still taking meds.
The royal python is known for going off feed for extended periods, sometimes a year can go by. These animals are able to self regulate their food intake and do it with great success. It is one reason they are one of the longest lived snake species.
It is very likely your snake has ceased feeding due to the illness and the antibiotics being administered. Its system is healing and playing catchup. Unless the animal was at a compromised weight prior to the illness there is no reason to worry.
Postal touched on the subject, and I agree, that feeding stresses the system, and isn't recommended.
You should recheck all of the husbandry, and let the snake recuperate on its own time. Handling should only be attempted to check the body and for cage cleanup.
Leave the snake alone at this point. Stress will weaken the system and could kill it.
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