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    Unhappy food to big for bp. please help.

    So i had to take off for a couple days and left the feeding to my wife. She got a mouse to big and now my bp is having problems passing mouse out through vent. What can i do to help pass utter or should i take ti a herp vet?

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    Do you mean that the snake has a "sausage butt" and is really bloated near its back end/by the vent? If so your snake just might pass a big BM here shortly. If the mouse is already digested (ie no visible lump in the belly area) then I bet it's fine. Can you post some pics?
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    Re: food to big for bp. please help.

    Well, number one, most people will tell you that you have to ask about going to a vet, then conventional wisdom says you should.
    That being said, beware of vets who know nothing about herpetology. They will waste your money, time, and most likely give you incorrect information that could be harmful.
    So, if you do go to a vet, make sure they are knowledgeable about reptiles. Any vet isn't the same as the right vet, and I don't care how much flack I get for this, an ignorant vet is worse than not going to the vet.
    For a constipated snake, a warm bath can be beneficial. It stimulates the tract and helps getting things going. Don't be too shocked that a bigger meal takes longer to digest. How long has it been since the snake should have pooped (give a guess)? Also, low temperatures make for slower and less efficient digestion.
    Also, I was in another thread that talked about this topic. It is important to not give oversize prey. Meals need to be around the width of the snake.
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    Re: food to big for bp. please help.

    Quote Originally Posted by jasonmcgilvrey83 View Post
    She got a mouse to big and now my bp is having problems passing mouse out through vent. What can i do to help pass utter or should i take ti a herp vet?
    Too big is a going "IN" issue, not a coming out
    First off, when was the last poo passed?
    You are probably going to get a stinky shortly.

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    One i figure out how to post pixs i will. Lol. Its been two weeks since last feeding and he just shed and acting hungry. Not sure if i should feed her till she passes it or not. If she doesn't pass utter by the end of the week ill take her in to a herp vet. I have soaked her for 20 minutes today and she passed a lot of liquid but not the mouse yet. She should be eating hopper and the wife fed her about adult mouse.

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    The only thing im concerned about is it ripping the vent from being to big.

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    Re: food to big for bp. please help.

    Quote Originally Posted by jasonmcgilvrey83 View Post
    The only thing im concerned about is it ripping the vent from being to big.
    not going to happen, if the meal was too large your snake would have regurgitated it.

    This snake pooped out her meal just fine, and she ate a medium rat at 300g... (for the record she was not supposed to get a medium rat)

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    Re: food to big for bp. please help.

    Because the meal was large it'll take time for it to be digested. But the end result won't be any larger than another.. there's no danger.

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    Re: food to big for bp. please help.

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    Too big is a going "IN" issue, not a coming out
    First off, when was the last poo passed?
    You are probably going to get a stinky shortly.

    ^^^ Right there.
    The more common problem seems to be feeding undersized prey. This doesn't stretch the jaw correctly for the snake.
    If it went in then it should come out.

    May I ask what temp.'s you have the tank/tub set at? And, if you have a hide on both the warm and cool side (When my BP's get 15-17% body weight prey they hang out in the warm hide much more, with 10-12% body weight prey they are mostly on the cool side).
    Oh, I've also noticed that larger meals seem to result in longer digestion periods and eventually a massive deuce.

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    Good to know. Here's some pixs.





    before shed. Ill post one tomorrow of her after shed.

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