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    Help! Sick Ball Python!

    My boyfriend's ball python seems to have a case of mouth rot. I tried cleaning with 50/50 peroxide water solution and upping the temp and today when I went to check on him he seemed to be in the same spot as this morning and didnt flinch much when I touched him (maybe because he was still sleeping?) He seems pretty lethargic is this because temps are too high? theyre between 85-100. I read they should be up high when trying to cure mouth rot.

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    Re: Help! Sick Ball Python!

    One word VET
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    Re: Help! Sick Ball Python!

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    One word VET
    This.

    And where did you read 100*F is an appropriate temp for a sick snake? That's way too high.

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