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    How to clean/treat a bite wound on a BP?

    Can I use hydrogen peroxide on a bite wound on my ball python? This is the first time she's ever been bitten by a feeder in the 3 years Ive had her. It's a very very small (maybe 1/10 of an inch long) cut, not deep, not bleeding, but I want to clean it as well as I can without traumatizing her. I've used neosporin already but I'd feel better knowing that it's really clean.

    (also for anyone wondering why I feed live, there are two reasons. One, this particular snake refuses to eat f/t and I feel the long periods of not eating would be more harmful than the occasional nip, and I'm too big of a wimp to kill rats myself. Two, my family hates having frozen rodents in the freezer with our food. :-/ )

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    Re: How to clean/treat a bite wound on a BP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Can I use hydrogen peroxide on a bite wound on my ball python? This is the first time she's ever been bitten by a feeder in the 3 years Ive had her. It's a very very small (maybe 1/10 of an inch long) cut, not deep, not bleeding, but I want to clean it as well as I can without traumatizing her. I've used neosporin already but I'd feel better knowing that it's really clean.

    (also for anyone wondering why I feed live, there are two reasons. One, this particular snake refuses to eat f/t and I feel the long periods of not eating would be more harmful than the occasional nip, and I'm too big of a wimp to kill rats myself. Two, my family hates having frozen rodents in the freezer with our food. :-/ )
    Hydrogen peroxide opens wounds up. It is H2O2 with the second oxygen being "super bonded"... it is for cleaning wounds with dirt and debris in them. If you want a wound to heal "cleanly" do not use it.

    A bit of neosporin WITHOUT pain killers is all you need.

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    Re: How to clean/treat a bite wound on a BP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    (also for anyone wondering why I feed live, there are two reasons. One, this particular snake refuses to eat f/t and I feel the long periods of not eating would be more harmful than the occasional nip, and I'm too big of a wimp to kill rats myself. Two, my family hates having frozen rodents in the freezer with our food. :-/ )
    We feed what works for the keeper and the snake, no reason to worry about justifying what you do. Snakes that eat live take nips on occasion...
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    Re: How to clean/treat a bite wound on a BP?

    also peroxide will dry out the area hence leaving more of a chance for scarring! This goes for humans as well.
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