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O and I'm also not new to snakes I have 9.1 pythons and 1.1 boas plus this one.
And he is currently in a sterlite container in a complete separate part of house then the rest of my snakes just in case
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Was it a glue trap or something?
Frig, I hate those things. So inhumane, to the animals that it is killing. Also, accidents LIKE THIS can happen!
Subscribed to this thread. You need to keep us posted on this little guy.
Reach for the stars, and if you don't grab them at least you'll fall on top of the world.
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Wow.. The best thing you can do for him right now is keep it very clean and allow it to heal up on its own as much as possible. That's going to be a serious scar but I think s/he should be fine eventually. It'll take a few sheds but it'll be looking much better soon. I'm no expert, but the advice given on much smaller meal items to reduce the stress on the injury sounds just about right to me. Hopefully others can input here.
Good luck and please do keep us updated as s/he progresses! This will be one I'd love to see healed.
1.0 '12 Irian Jaya Carpet Python
0.1 '09 Normal BP
1.0 '07 Normal BP
1.0 '08 Pinstripe BP
0.0.1 Nelson's Milk Snake
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0.2 Horses (Egyptian Arabian & Tennessee Walker)
2.2 Dogs
1.1 Cats

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Here us a previous thread about treating injuries and what to use and not use for medicine.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...eeding-injury*
According to this cream based (not petroleum based) neosporin without pain killer is best.
- the pain killer is poisonous to them
- petroleum products can cause scale damage
Last edited by Maixx; 07-29-2011 at 12:33 AM.
-Karl
0.1 Wild type Bp (Eve)
1.0 Pastel Bp (Aeries)
0.1 Russian Ratsnake (Vasilisa)
0.0.1 Bairds Ratsnake (Romeo)
http://www.iherp.com/maixx
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I tried replying to this yesterday but my computer messed up.
Like others have been saying, make sure you keep him on non particle substrate like paper towel. Wash the wound daily and use the non sting/non scented neo sporin to help fight off possible infection. He is going to shed A LOT to try fixing that wound. If he is eating still then I think that he will recover and be fine. Babies are resilient, they're born to survive.
I rescued a garter snake that had been hit by a lawn mower, she was almost dead when I found her but I cleaned her up and warmed her up and she started eating and was on her way to the park after a few week.
Thanks for taking the time to save him when so many others would have given up
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Oh, another thing that sounds horrible, cut that dead skin away from his body. It's going to start to decay and you don't want that on him.
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Re: Rescue baby ball python ?
Oh my god, that's a crazy wound .
I'm so happy to hear you took him in, he definitely needs someone that will give him the right care.
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Re: Rescue baby ball python ?
A VET did that?!?!?!??
Some days this world makes my knuckles itch sooo bad. 
dr del
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7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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When treating wounds on our horses. We only used betadine the first time to clean the wound. After that use something else as betadine will kill new growing cells as well (quoted from my equine vet). Silver sulfadiazine can be purchased at your vets office, expensive, but priceless when dealing with severe wounds and great to have on hand for emergencies!
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