Yeah he's a BP around 4 years old. Looks very healthy, sheds great from what I hear and see(whole sheds), good muscle tone, not dehydrated, active, alert and has clear eyes and a clean mouth from what I can see. I haven't had the chance to fully examine him to my satisfaction (ie: opening his mouth), but since it's not my snake, I don't push it. I do get to bring him to school to practice taking X-Rays. We will see if he can "perform" and eat a gerbil (what he is used to) so we can X-Ray him swallowing it. The first snake we tried this with wasn't hungry, and I think the rat was too big, but that's just my opinion. So we will see what happens. I need to do a fecal on him make sure he doesn't have anything, but he always go poo at the most inopportune times... Like on Friday, when I don't go to class, and have the whole weekend to leave poo in the fridge, when it's not good anymore.

I also have to say to MrsMacWin, I am very sorry about Nanners. Poor little guy. Maybe it was an inherited thing. We have something like that going on with one of our rats. I am sorry for your loss.