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Blood drawn while feeding- from the snake or the rat?
My bp fed just now and two things happened that I have not seen before. (Note, I've only had her three weeks so this is her third feeding with me)
1) She squeezed poo out of the rat and I'm sure she managed to get some on her. Brutal, gross, and yes I wiped it off the repticarpet with hot water and a towel. Will change the carpet tomorrow. (Don't want to stress her by moving her right after she's eaten.)
2) Once the rat was dead and she uncoiled a bit to start swallowing, I noticed blood on the rat's head and in the corner of Matilda's (the snake) mouth and a little smeared on her side further down her body. (I'm kinda wondering if she maybe burst one of the rat's eyeballs....super metal. Love snakes.)
I watched the whole kill and watched her swallow the entire thing so I know it was a clean strike. I even filmed it in slow motion (220 fps) because I'm just weird like that and I think it's cool. So I know she caught the rat right on the side of the face and I'm 100% certain the rat didn't bite or scratch her. Matilda is now in her warm hide with just her head sticking out but I can still see a wee bit of blood in the corner of her mouth. But its not spreading or dripping or anything like that. So can I rest assured that the blood was from the rat? Should I clean the blood off the side of her body now or should I give her some time to start digesting before I disturb her? Thanks in advance!
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Its most likly from the rat, peach did that the last feeding time... as for the waste coming out it happens
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Re: Blood drawn while feeding- from the snake or the rat?
Keep a eye on it and don't worry too much. BP's have been making kills on live rats for a long time and they certainly can recover from a minor injury. Imo, I would keep an eye on it (no pun intended). In a couple of days take a closer look at the area. Stay in peace and not pieces.
Last edited by Albert Clark; 04-15-2015 at 01:06 PM.
Reason: In the future, live feedings require close supervision and intervention in the case of a bad wrap by the bp.
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and by did that i mean nailed it in the head and burst its eye while constricting
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Re: Blood drawn while feeding- from the snake or the rat?
 Originally Posted by M.P.C
and by did that i mean nailed it in the head and burst its eye while constricting
That's exactly what I think she did. So sick. Love it. haha
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I would let her be. As much as we'd love them to be squeaky clean and looking amazing all the time, they're pretty good at making a mess of things to get comfortable (becoming a "Poo-casso" comes to mind after a BM).
A little bit of blood during feeding isn't too unusual. Even for me, and I feed mostly F/T, the rats typically have a little blood coming out of their noses while thawing that may get spread around some when they're being "killed". I don't do anything about it unless it's really over the top, which rarely happens.
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