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Re: Sand in bp mouth
 Originally Posted by Bassball Fever
I'm having trouble with the whole "she's about to lay eggs" deal. I'm new to the reptile world, but shouldn't that be a big no-no?
Thats what I'm saying. Once i started questioning him on her previous conditions and everything he dropped that bomb and hasnt responded. He said she should be laying in under a week. Idk i hate that i got myself in this odd situation but at the same time glad shes not with him anymore.
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Oh my.
That poor, poor baby.
She was probably on sand, without proper heat or humidity. Apparently she did get sand into her mouth. Possibly into her throat. Perhaps even her nose.
The open mouth and mucous is probably due to a Upper Respiratory infection. She also seems to have had trouble shedding, looks like her eye caps didn't shed off. Its good your removed the aspen. You don't need to add any dust to this situation.
Let her rest and de-stress a bit, but you will most likely end up having to take her to the Vet for some meds. But not tonight. See how she is doing tomorrow.
About the eggs..maybe she will and maybe she won't lay eggs. At this point I would take anything that former owner says with a grain of salt.
Make sure you follow strict quarantine.
And good luck !!
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Re: Sand in bp mouth
 Originally Posted by zina10
Oh my.
That poor, poor baby.
She was probably on sand, without proper heat or humidity. Apparently she did get sand into her mouth. Possibly into her throat. Perhaps even her nose.
The open mouth and mucous is probably due to a Upper Respiratory infection. She also seems to have had trouble shedding, looks like her eye caps didn't shed off. Its good your removed the aspen. You don't need to add any dust to this situation.
Let her rest and de-stress a bit, but you will most likely end up having to take her to the Vet for some meds. But not tonight. See how she is doing tomorrow.
About the eggs..maybe she will and maybe she won't lay eggs. At this point I would take anything that former owner says with a grain of salt.
Make sure you follow strict quarantine.
And good luck !!
Yea i was gonna get the eyes fixes up but i didnt want her to deal with more crap. So i hope she gets better shes really sweet. I just feel so bad she looks so uncomfortable gonna call the snake dr in the morning and hope they can see her this week.
Is there any way to know if she has eggs? Is it something that should look pretty obvious or would she need ultrasound or can you feel for them? Im not a breeder i just have a lot of snakes so i couldnt tell you if i suspect she is or not
As for quarantine i do have her in the loving room where the extra terrarium is... But i also have one of my first bp in the living room as well....should i move him up with everyone else until she is fixed up or should he be ok? Theyre in opposite sides of the room but idk
Last edited by Abouse; 02-12-2017 at 09:04 PM.
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Behavior will tell you if she's going to lay more than anything else. Look for her to be inverted and coiled. Although sometimes momma can surprise you and just *suddenly* eggs.
Days before laying:
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Re: Sand in bp mouth
 Originally Posted by piedlover79
Behavior will tell you if she's going to lay more than anything else. Look for her to be inverted and coiled. Although sometimes momma can surprise you and just *suddenly* eggs.
Days before laying:

Ok well ill just keep an eye on her for any of that....or a random clutch i guess ha. Idk He said she was bred to a spider and now hes doing red tail boas 😒 so he needed her gone so who knows. I honestly hope she doesnt cause im not set up for babies but ill prep for it just incase.
Your girl is so pretty to btw! I love my pied.
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Thank you! She's my gem.
Good luck with this poor gal! I'm glad you got her away from him.
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Re: Sand in bp mouth
 Originally Posted by Abouse
Yea i was gonna get the eyes fixes up but i didnt want her to deal with more crap. So i hope she gets better shes really sweet. I just feel so bad she looks so uncomfortable�� gonna call the snake dr in the morning and hope they can see her this week.
Is there any way to know if she has eggs? Is it something that should look pretty obvious or would she need ultrasound or can you feel for them? Im not a breeder i just have a lot of snakes so i couldnt tell you if i suspect she is or not
As for quarantine i do have her in the loving room where the extra terrarium is... But i also have one of my first bp in the living room as well....should i move him up with everyone else until she is fixed up or should he be ok? Theyre in opposite sides of the room but idk
Respiratory infection can sweep threw a collection like wild fire. I would never have her in a room with my other snakes.. This could get crazy expensive if others come down with something. Put your other snake with the others and keep her 100% alone...
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Re: Sand in bp mouth
 Originally Posted by Mr Sully
Respiratory infection can sweep threw a collection like wild fire. I would never have her in a room with my other snakes.. This could get crazy expensive if others come down with something. Put your other snake with the others and keep her 100% alone...
Ok ive never had to deal with this so im moving him up with the others now. Thank you
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Re: Sand in bp mouth
 Originally Posted by piedlover79
Thank you! She's my gem.
Good luck with this poor gal! I'm glad you got her away from him.
Thanks! I hope its not as bad as it seems
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Re: Sand in bp mouth
 Originally Posted by Mr Sully
Respiratory infection can sweep threw a collection like wild fire. I would never have her in a room with my other snakes.. This could get crazy expensive if others come down with something. Put your other snake with the others and keep her 100% alone...
^^That is GREAT advice^^
Also, if you do maintenance around the snakes, always do the sick/new one LAST.
If you need to do something with your established snakes after you handled or maintained the new snake, wash and sanitize your hands first, and change clothes. Depending on the severity of the illness, I would even shower. One cannot be careful enough, esp. once illness is diagnosed !
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