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my bp
my bp killed the rat about an hour ago and has left it alone dead for about 3 hours now. I am about to go to bed and i wantedd to know what to do
leave it in there over night to see if he eats it
or take it out and throw it away
any help please
thanks
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Re: my bp
I would say leave it for the night if you can stand the smell in the morning Is it too big for the snake or is he close to shedding? As long as it's really dead I don't think it could hurt....anyone feel free to correct me
Repti-Rob
“Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore always carry a small snake.”
W. C. Fields
1.1 VPI Axanthic BP (Jack&Samantha), 1.1 100% het for Jolliff Clown BP (Napoleon&Hathor),0.1 Pastel nerd line BP (Pascal),0.1 Pastel BP (no name),0.0.8 BP Hatchlings from my breedings, 0.1 Retic Python (she's about 12' right now) ,1.1 Kenya sand boas (Sandy&Dusty)
1.0 Ring Tailed Lemur (Alexander) my baby boy
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Re: my bp
I'd take it out. I left one in overnight like that. And ill never do it again. The smell is unbearable. And lasts for days no matter what you do. Just horrendous!!!!
Sounds like a defensive kill. I'd take it out. But that's just me.
I've learned from experience. If its been that long, take it out. The smell will burn the set of nostrils you have now right off. It won't hurt him to wait a week.
Hope this helps.
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Re: my bp
i took it out and threw it away
this was the first time i tried feeding holding it by the tail
and he totally constricted it and killed it
so could it be this?
sat thru sunday his colors were faded and then monday through tues his eyes were blue
now its thrusday and his eyes are not blue any more
doesnt this mean hes about to shed
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Re: my bp
Gotta love our stickies! 
Here's one on the shedding process.....
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=28794
Here's another on what to do if the shed goes wrong.....
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=43403
If the snake is back to looking "normal", then you'll likely see a shed within 24 to 48 hours. Hopefully your enclosure humidity is about 50-60% so that can be done easily for the snake.
Just a thought....holding the rodent by the tail with your bare hands may be inviting a bite....not to the rodent...to you. Your hand may present a lot bigger heat signature.
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Re: my bp
hi.yes your bp is going to shed anytime now.that's probably why the rat wasn't eaten
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Re: my bp
lol, i understand the bitting thing
i just wanted him to get a direct hit on the head and stuff
i wasnt worried about the bite
i kinda want to know what it feels like to lol
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Re: my bp
I bump my humidity to 72% when they are in full blue and keep it there til they shed. This results in great sheds except for one snake who will not use a hide and instead hides under the paper substrate- arg! I have to soak him in a container with a lid for an hour and help him shed...
~~ McKinsey~~
"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
~The Little Prince; Antoine de Saint Exupery
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