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    DD is an excellant speciman

    Per our vet. She did a fellowship at Lincoln Park Zoo for a year, with reptiles. I had so much fun telling her "Got it" with each suggestion she made for DD. UTH? Got it. Ceramic vs Heat Lamp? Ceramic. Newspaper Substrate? Yep. Hide on warm & cool sides? Yep. Spagnum Moss in warm hide? Yep. Temps. Good!

    "It's really nice to meet someone that actually takes the time to find out what there BP needs. They are few and far between." Take the compliment guys, couldn't have done it with out you.

    Apparently, DD is a BP that whistles right before a shed (due to loose shed around the nostrils), may do it everytime, may do it only once. I was so glad that we already had the vet appointment set up when he started to whistle last night. Thanks for the advise guys, you called it Adam.

    For those of you reading this that haven't got a clue, don't assume that whistling is loose shed, take your BP to the vet. Better safe than sorry.

    DD weighs 1.9 lbs, what is the conversion to grams? Also, vet gave me some vitamins to put on f/t when I switch from p/k (will try next feed). Said that the freezing process causes proteins to breakdown, but better to feed f/t because freezing kills any parasites that may be in the feed animal. Any input?
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    Re: DD is an excellant speciman

    Quote Originally Posted by unimom
    Said that the freezing process causes proteins to breakdown
    I've heard this rumor for years, but I've yet to be able to find a single piece of documentation to back it up. I'd love to get your vet on the phone and see if she could point me in the right direction??

    Quote Originally Posted by unimom
    but better to feed f/t because freezing kills any parasites that may be in the feed animal. Any input?
    I have to disagree there. Freezing isn't effective in preventing the transference of internal parasites from food item to predator. I wonder if people are talking about mites and ticks when they suggest that?? If that's the case, getting your rodents from a clean reliable source is just as easy.

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    Re: DD is an excellant speciman

    Hey Adam,

    Here's the website info.

    http://www.lovingcareanimalclinic.com/reptileIE.html

    I also shelled out $12 for the vitamins. Had to, didn't want to short my (oops, his) DD.
    Last edited by unimom; 09-16-2005 at 12:53 PM.
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    Re: DD is an excellant speciman

    Glad to hear that DD is fine! I'm sure that's a major relief to you. I'm curious about the vitamins though. I hadn't read about anyone using them. What kind are they and how are the administered?
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    Re: DD is an excellant speciman

    Thanks, Christie

    Vitamin is Nekton_Rep

    Ingredients are:

    Glucose, Vitamin A, Calcium, Phosphorus, Vitamin C, Niacinamide, Vitamin D-3, Vitamin E, Calsium-D-Pantothenare, Iron, L-Methonine, Vitamin B-2, L-Lysine, Vitamine K-3, Zinc, Manganese, Vitamin B-6, Vitamin B-1, Copper, Folic Acid, Iosine, Cobalk, Vitamine B-12

    Lightly powder feed items if fur is wet, if not, open mouth of feed item and sprinkle powder in there (moisture to make powder addhere I would guess).
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    Re: DD is an excellant speciman

    Vitamins for ball pythons is kinda odd to me....the only times I have ever heard of someone using vitamin type stuff for ball pythons is in cases of severe malnurishment and/or dehydration. But that is only to give them some nutrition and hydration quickly in order to rehabilitate the animal.

    I (and many others) have also never been able to find the exact nutrition requirements for ball pythons. That kinda stuff usually requires some extensive research. From what has been observed for years, mice and rats provide all the needed nutrition for proper growth, breeding, and egg laying. IMO.... basically all that the vitamins are doing is going in one end and coming out the other.
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    Re: DD is an excellant speciman

    Anyone know the conversion of lbs to grams?
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    Re: DD is an excellant speciman

    1 lb = 453.6 grams
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    Re: DD is an excellant speciman

    Quote Originally Posted by unimom
    Anyone know the conversion of lbs to grams?
    here you go:

    1 lb = 454 grams
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    Re: DD is an excellant speciman

    ha....christie beat me to it
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