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    Ok got back from the vets today and she said that the wounds arent infected and to soak him twice a day and put some vitamin e on the abrasions since they are older than i thought

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    Re: Bumblebee ball python

    Vitamin e is great. I use it on my ears.

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    Lol hes settling in good though im not sure about feeding him though. the vet said to try live but ones that cant hurt the snake

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    Re: Bumblebee ball python

    Multiple meals isn't bad, so give him some fatty rat pup's they won't hurt him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OokamiReyuu View Post
    Lol hes settling in good though im not sure about feeding him though. the vet said to try live but ones that cant hurt the snake
    Live feeding can be done safely. Use a well fed feeder, and only leave it in with the snake for 15 min or so. Try a rat pup if you want to be really safe....they are pretty darn harmless. The injuries you see on your bee happened because the feeder was left unattended with the snake for extended periods.

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    I was thinking a harmless rat pup but i wanna give him a bit more time to adjust, but i dont know when he last ate. They weighed him at the office and hes 317 grams

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