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Help please
I just fed my 56 gram ball python a 17 gram ft mouse. After he ate, a bump was on his stomach, it wasn't a lump from a large mouse but it looked like a head of the mouse or something. Ill post a link to a picture . Please help.
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looks fine. just leave him alone for a few days.
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Re: Help please
It does look a bit odd doesn't it. I'd keep an eye on it for now - if it is just the mouse bulging it will go down in a day or so.
Derek
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Im with Dr Del, keep an eye on that.
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Re: Help please
Thank you guys. I ran my fingertip across the bump softly and it felt a little hard. The pictures don't really show it, but the bump was more like a triangular shape
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