*Your place is bound to be less stressful than the pet store anyway. Don't know that you need to change prey to rabbits...that might mess up future feeds?
And trying to make her gain weight too fast can work against you. You should get a stool sample done as soon as she "gives you" something to show the vet.
Her being underweight could be due to prior owner not feeding appropriately, or it could also be intestinal worms...you want to rule that out, or treat if needed.[/QUOTE]

That's what I was thinking but it was advise from a friend who has BPs that she has also rescued from other situations, and I wasnt sure. I've never had an underweight snake before, especially not one this underweight.
And I ment to mention, I planned on taking her to the vet but being that it's so expensive I was thinking of waiting to see of she gains a little wait in the next month or so first..


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