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    Re: Why did my juvinile BP die? :(

    Quote Originally Posted by Katchu View Post
    oh it did come off as very harsh, but thanks for your help. I took the body to a vet to get him checked out which he was then diagnosed with IBD. Call my husbandry horrible, but I knew what I was doing. My mother was a herp breederIt doesn't matter what your mother did. I am a mechanic and breeder as well, my child knows nothing about either because he is not interested.. I got a sick snake from the start, and now that I know that I know I did nothing wrong with him. He was a very happy and curious snake. I never saw him stressed out at all. When friends held him ig would be for a few minutes at the least. I also don't need an account on here to have a ball python, I just find the fact that you stated that so ridiculous.No one said you needed an account here though this is without a question one of the greatest sources of information in the world with some of the most knowledgeable you can find in one group. I know you don't agree with tape, but with moisture and tape that isn't sticky anymore, many breeders take the eye caps off.They will also warn you that it is a last resort. Eye caps can become infected so i took a drastic measure to remove them since he had had them on for a few weeks.A single stuck shed is nothing to stress your animal over or risk its health. Soaking a ball python in warm water CAN help it move its bowels so I really don't understand. Also, I did mist the cage up to 70% humidity during his shed.
    We all learn every day and may also not like some of the information given to us but that's life and we all have to deal with it.
    You asked a question that could only be hands on answered and members her did the only thing they could do. Try to help with guess work.
    I am kind of interested how they came up with the IBD so quickly but it wont change anything.

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