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    Re: Need help Pythons keep dying

    Quote Originally Posted by tbowman View Post
    I don't see why they would be living at the petstore if they had this terrible disease. I would guess the snakes probably are getting cooked. Get a thermostat before you get another snake.
    If the snakes were getting burned, it would be obvious. Belly burns are UGLY

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    Re: Need help Pythons keep dying

    Well If all of the snakes in the store are sick I don't understand how they would only be dying when the person brings one home?

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    Re: Need help Pythons keep dying

    Quote Originally Posted by tbowman View Post
    Well If all of the snakes in the store are sick I don't understand how they would only be dying when the person brings one home?
    I highly doubt that when someone goes to check out with a snake they're going to say "Oh btw, alot of our snakes have been dying here so if this dies, it's not your bad." And if the snake is sick to begin with, the stress of moving and getting acclimated to a new environment would be the straw that breaks the camels back.
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    Re: Need help Pythons keep dying

    This'll be mildly inappropriate, but I did laugh a tiny bit at the title of this thread...

    Anyway.

    As it seems to be that the question has been answered and quite of suggestions have been made, I will simply agree that buying from a petstore isn't the best idea when it comes to purchasing an animal and, obviously, snakes are no exception. I, myself, should have bought Atticus and Onyx from a reputable breeder, but a person can't be faulted for something that they can learn and apply to future experiences.

    When I picked up Onyx, he had mites (something I didn't notice until AFTER I had taken him home). It wasn't the end of the world, because he is now mite free, but it was a factor I should have considered when I bought him, because now Atticus has mites. Of course, you can attribute that to me not quarantining Onyx properly, but it's definitely something that is an issue at a lot of petstores (mites).

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    Re: Need help Pythons keep dying

    Quote Originally Posted by Elise.m View Post
    I highly doubt that when someone goes to check out with a snake they're going to say "Oh btw, alot of our snakes have been dying here so if this dies, it's not your bad."
    I never said that. Does a snake have to be burned for it to die from being to hot?

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    Re: Need help Pythons keep dying

    Quote Originally Posted by tbowman View Post
    I never said that.
    But it actually made sense... a shopper wouldn't know if the snakes were "living there," because they may have already disposed of the dead ones. I don't think you can really SEE most reptile diseases, so the snakes on display could appear perfectly healthy - but they may not disclose if others have died recently.

    Anyway, to repeat what everyone else said, the OP should try a reputable breeder next. Check out Kingsnake and Fauna classifieds online, or simply click on one of the sponsored links here (like 8BallPythons or Ralph Davis). Good luck!

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    Does a snake have to be burned for it to die from being to hot?
    If the only heat source is an under-tank heater, then I imagine it would have to be burnt. The only way it could die from ambient heat is with a lamp, or possibly being left in direct sunlight... unlike a dog/cat, they would be unlikely to die of heat-related suffocation.
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    Re: Need help Pythons keep dying

    Quote Originally Posted by guardian00002 View Post
    Thanks for all the replys. To answer some of you questions the bedding was ll natural shredded aspen bedding, there was only one hide and it was on the side of the tank the uder tank heating pad was but it didnt have a thermostat so I dont know what the tank temp is. We are going to try again but afer reading your replys and some other threads were gonna revamp the setup to better care for the snake. I don't know if the pet store will even give me another one but after what you all said notsure if I should even go that route. What do you think? If a breeder who do you recommend? Thanks again all of you.,
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    Re: Need help Pythons keep dying

    A snake can die from overheating without burns. I hope you get your husbandry all worked out so you can get a healthy snake for you and your child to enjoy!

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