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Ball Python keeps opening mouth after eating
After a long process, i finally got my ball python to eat. I gave her a week in her new environment and today i fed her for the first time. After I fed her it took her a minute to fully eat the mouse(she struck it on the side, so she had to turn it forward). After she got it all down, she kept opening her mouth, I don't think the tail of the mouse was causing trouble but is this a sign it was too big? she's a small snake so I've gave her a pinkie. I've also heard yawning can be common after eating, is that what it is? Thank you.
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Snakes unhinge their jaws when they eat, the "yawn" is snapping them back in. Sometimes it takes a couple tries. Carry on and congrats on the new addition and successful feed!
Last edited by BMorrison; 06-02-2016 at 10:27 PM.
Reason: Bad iPhone autocorrects
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Re: Ball Python keeps opening mouth after eating
 
That's Lillian "yawning" after eating.
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Re: Ball Python keeps opening mouth after eating
Thank you so much, I'm always glad to learn new information. Also, I've heard to check for regurgitation, should I check under her hides or will she do it outside them? Also is she supposed to move to her hot hide? she ate it then moved back into her cool hide, is that normal?
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Re: Ball Python keeps opening mouth after eating
That's subjective really. Mine usually go right back to warm after a meal and if she's ate and hiding it's best to leave her be for a few days. I feed in separate tubs(not necessary at all and a lot of people don't, I do it for convenience of watching as I feed live and have had to intervene before) I don't ever check for regurge but my system is after the jaw reset I'll let them wander for a good 15-20 minutes until it's far down enough that a regurg would be unlikely and its thankfully never happened. If she ate just fine I'd say just leave her be. Check on her in a couple days 
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Re: Ball Python keeps opening mouth after eating
 Originally Posted by Cragnok
I've gave her a pinkie.
A pinkie mouse is way too small for any ball python.
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Re: Ball Python keeps opening mouth after eating
Good catch slim. I skimmed over that part I guess. How big is your BP?
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Re: Ball Python keeps opening mouth after eating

This is her, when I got her they said that she had been eating pinkies cause she was so tiny, should I feed her more?
Last edited by Cragnok; 06-03-2016 at 02:26 AM.
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Re: Ball Python keeps opening mouth after eating
I'd say get her a rat hopper. The prey item as stated should be as wide (I go a little bit wider) than the thickest part of the snakes body.
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