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    Re: Aspen swallowed/ stuck in mouth

    Quote Originally Posted by JABA View Post
    I just switched over to aspen bedding because the humidity inside my tubs was too high with even slightly damp cypress. I completed my first feeding off the aspen. My 400 gram mojave male swallowed quite a bit for sure. When I observed his last "yawn", I saw there was some still left in the mouth.
    As far as internal issues from the swallowed aspen, or the aspen left in the mouth, what can I expect from this? Possible mouth rot? Impaction?
    Thanks for any answers!

    i have never heard of a bp suffering from impaction from aspen and wont worry about that part,but mouth rot can be possible if a piece of aspen is stuck in his mouth for long time. leave him alone and in a couple of days if you still see the aspen stuck i would suggest to try to remove it.
    Last edited by ryan427; 03-26-2011 at 01:03 PM.

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