Could be a "crinkled" eye scale usually caused by an intense dry heat source like a lap. Or it could be a retained eye cap from his last shed. Or it could be a whole host of other things that would be impossible to diagnose without seeing the animal in person.Originally Posted by rhema
Well, ball pythons are supposed to have slow metabolisms.Originally Posted by rhema
No. Ball pythons can go weeks without moving their bowels.Originally Posted by rhema
Indigestion is a human condition that isn't applicable to ball pythons.Originally Posted by rhema
What are your temps? My guess would be way too low. Make sure you are measuring them with a digital thermometer, those cheap plastic dial things suck! Being an animal that gets it's energy from external heat sources, living in temps that are too low can cause a lack of energy, slowed reflexes, lose of appetite, and eventually severe illness.Originally Posted by rhema
Hope this helps.
-adam