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Boa messed up his chin.
After feeding my boa, he struck the side of his plastic tub and put a dent in his chin, its not bleeding and he seems to be acting normally. will this repair itself?
has this happened to anyone else?
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Looks like he just unhinged it's jaw a bit, hopefully it will get better.
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i had a boa bite me and the same thing happened to his lower jaw. it stayed like that for about a day. the vet i called said to bring him in if she had trouble eating. she took a meal on schedule with no problems.
hope hes gonna be okay.
good luck
"you only regret the risks in life you DON'T take."
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My boa had something similar happen when she got too excited at feeding time and struck the cage door. It fixed itself after a few days.
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Re: Boa messed up his chin.
Agreed, I've had mine do that as well and she eventually fixed it herself. I wonder if its more the teeth getting caught onto one another like velcro
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Thanks to everyone who replied. I was panicking for awhile there heh.
Ill keep on eye on him for next few days and update.
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Any updates on the big guy?
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The jaw does unhinge (SP?) in the front underneath right in the center, as well as the back corners.
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Happens to all pythons and boas.The lower jaw comes in and hooks its self on the lower teeth when they hit a hard object. Give him time to maneuver it to get it off. It unable you can work the teeth off the jaw to unhook him.
Last edited by RichsBallPythons; 05-03-2011 at 04:27 PM.
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His mouth has gone back to normal and he ate yesterday. Thanks all for answering me my question
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