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Re: Tips for nursing a very under weight poorly cared for BP back to health?
Update:
This little guy has shed for me (it was in pieces but he got it all off on his own), pooped for me twice, and best of all - hasn't missed a meal yet!!! He pounds the mice away. Can't wait till I can get him on rats.
He's starting to fill in. His color is nice. He's even a bit feisty. Tagged me while changing his water dish.
I did take him to the vet, he had a pretty decent internal parasite load which has been treated. My vet was livid he was so underweight! She estimates he is less than a third of where he should be based on his length and skin looseness.
He just ate last night so I don't want to bug him but I will get more pics soon.
My Collection:
0.2 Normal Het Pied - 0.1 Lesser - 1.0 Pastel Het Pied -1.0 Mojave Het Lavender Albino 1.0 Low White Pied
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to voodoolamb For This Useful Post:
bcr229 (12-28-2016),EL-Ziggy (12-28-2016)
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Fantastic news. With any underweight snake, the important thing to do is not overfeed it, hoping to gain weight fast. Feed as you do your other snakes (so with a ball python that size, every 10 days is fine). It will gain weight in time. Good luck.
Warren
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I would send off another poop sample in another couple months before considering him clear. With a heavy load, it can take more than one deworming to get rid of all the parasites due to life cycles.
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Awesome! Sounds like he is back on track!
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Lookin' good!
I would have gotten a weight but he tagged me right before I took this photo. Forgot that I had cleaned the rat cages earlier today. This boy hasn't missed a meal yet. He will eat anything I put in front of him!
My Collection:
0.2 Normal Het Pied - 0.1 Lesser - 1.0 Pastel Het Pied -1.0 Mojave Het Lavender Albino 1.0 Low White Pied
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Re: Tips for nursing a very under weight poorly cared for BP back to health?
He isn't "empty" but he is currently sitting at 441g.
My Collection:
0.2 Normal Het Pied - 0.1 Lesser - 1.0 Pastel Het Pied -1.0 Mojave Het Lavender Albino 1.0 Low White Pied
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Albert Clark (02-02-2017)
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Re: Tips for nursing a very under weight poorly cared for BP back to health?
Please keep updating us on his progress!
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Re: Tips for nursing a very under weight poorly cared for BP back to health?
Great job!
 Stay in peace and not pieces.
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