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Re: Blood on Bedding?
Remember that the air temps, even if it's not that high from the floor of the tank, is always a lot cooler than the belly temp. Your snake doesn't hover 3" above the floor of their enclosure.
If there was a lot of blood, I'd be a bit worried. Did she maybe shed recently? The can sometimes be a bit rough on themselves and they can make themselves bleed a little, that's no biggy.
Another thing to consider is the possibility of it being from a feeder. Sometimes the snake can be kinda rough and it can make the feeder's belly explode (gross, I know), so maybe it's feeder blood from something like that?
Next time you have her out, take a good look at her to make sure she doesn't have any open wounds. If she does, you should make sure that she doesn't get it infected, and you might want to bring her to a vet.
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Re: Blood on Bedding?
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
I shoot for...
78-80 cool end
86-87 warm end
90-92 hot spot if your using a heat pad
91-92 is too hot for an ambient temp IMO
Did the snake shed recently since the bedding was changed?
The bedding was changed after her horrible shed. I had to put her in the bathtub and let her soak a long while, then gently rubbed it off her. It came off easy, just in little pieces and like a million of them.
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Re: Blood on Bedding?
 Originally Posted by lexxielightning
Remember that the air temps, even if it's not that high from the floor of the tank, is always a lot cooler than the belly temp. Your snake doesn't hover 3" above the floor of their enclosure.
If there was a lot of blood, I'd be a bit worried. Did she maybe shed recently? The can sometimes be a bit rough on themselves and they can make themselves bleed a little, that's no biggy.
Another thing to consider is the possibility of it being from a feeder. Sometimes the snake can be kinda rough and it can make the feeder's belly explode (gross, I know), so maybe it's feeder blood from something like that?
Next time you have her out, take a good look at her to make sure she doesn't have any open wounds. If she does, you should make sure that she doesn't get it infected, and you might want to bring her to a vet.
Eww, I didn't know feeder bellies exploded, haha. She has no open wounds, and she shed over a week ago. Maybe since I have to feed her two 'fresh killed' mice one exploded? (2 mice cuz she wont eat a rat) She had no sign of blood on her or the stick or near her poo/urate...
I do plan to get her to the vet anyways...I am getting fecals done on all my snakes Checkups are so not fun, haha. But I like to make sure they are healthy. Vet bill for 9 snakes...not fun, haha. But I'm only doing a few at a time. This turn are my 2 ball pythons
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Re: Blood on Bedding?
 Originally Posted by SnakeLady1990
Eww, I didn't know feeder bellies exploded, haha. She has no open wounds, and she shed over a week ago. Maybe since I have to feed her two 'fresh killed' mice one exploded? (2 mice cuz she wont eat a rat)
It sounds to me like it's blood from the feeder. If she has no bodily signs of injury and it's not in the stool, then it sounds like that's the only logical explanation. Good call on the vet visit, and a 9-snake bill sounds like no fun at all!
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Re: Blood on Bedding?
 Originally Posted by lexxielightning
It sounds to me like it's blood from the feeder. If she has no bodily signs of injury and it's not in the stool, then it sounds like that's the only logical explanation. Good call on the vet visit, and a 9-snake bill sounds like no fun at all!
Not fun, but they are my babies and get the best care I can find them I sure hope the exploded food was it. She wont eat frozen but she will eat fresh killed so I have to 'thump' them which can really crack thier skulls...maybe a big blood rush from that. Thank you for your help!
And thanks everyone else!
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Well, she seems to be doing fine...comes out every night when the lightes go out and drinks, then wanders around her tank ... should I feed her on feeding day? I still haven't found any source for the blood except the idea of the exploded feeder...
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