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Excellent!!! He's a good looking BP by the way.
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Luckily it was only electrical tape I would rather have some easy to rinse off residue, than anything that rips off scales.
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Re: Skin problem on baby ball python?
 Originally Posted by RetiredJedi
Excellent!!! He's a good looking BP by the way.
Thanks!
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Thank god it was only electrical tape and not duct tape or something more serious, and thank god it's not a burn! Glad you got the residue off the little guy. Lesson learned, it could have ended much much worse!
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Thank for coming back and letting us know what it was! Too often people come in with a problem and we never find out about the animals involved or what it was.
Great to hear that it wasn't a hugely serious issue. And obviously there's no risk of it happening again.
Good looking little BP too. Hopefully he thrives for you!
If you're needing a hide, you can be creative until you purchase one. A large granola bar box (cardboard), something like that. An opaque tupperware container from the dollar store with a hole cut in it (I take a lighter and lightly 'melt' the edges so they aren't sharp).
- Danielle
Snakes are just tails with faces....
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Thanks for the hide info.
I think he's doing pretty well. He ate his first f/t fuzzy mouse last night. The breeder was giving him live fuzzies. Something sort of funny happened.... I was blow drying the (first) mouse and it flew down my bathroom sink. lol. I have to find it before starts to smell.
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locking hemostats... with little rats and mice I lock them on the leg while heating they don't blow away so much them. I also heat them in the room with the snake the smell helps trigger feeding response.
I am glad your snake is ok.
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