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Re: injured ball?
Was he house with other pythons prior to your getting him?
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: injured ball?
1) he doesn't mind being touched on his head at all (i read elsewhere that this is a bad sign of health?)
I wouldn't read into that as a sure sign he is ailing, and yes many ball pythons are head shy, there are a few here and there that could care less.
2) he has had a small strip 4cm long and 2mm wide along his neck (dorsal side) which looks like it could be a scar.
Without a picture its hard to say. You said its been 2 sheds? It *could* be a burn thats healing, which usually takes a while to clear up (longer than 2 sheds). Just keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't open up or become infected. These guys can bounce back pretty well with just good old proper care, so just keep an eye on it and be aware of any changes.
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Re: injured ball?
possibly. he was captive bred, when i got him he was alone.
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Re: injured ball?
Did you get any info on his previous setup? I've seen some people do some silly things, like have heat lamps INSIDE cages or use old uncontrolled hot rocks. A snake with a burn/scar and a setup like that almost always go hand in hand.
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Re: injured ball?
Agreed also if he had to compete with other snakes of an old age or larger size might be a battle scar.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: injured ball?
i don't think he was kept anywhere that it could have happened like with a light in the cage- that's what confused me. i got him from a reputable breeder. My main concern was that it was a sign if a skin infection or a virus or someother wierd disease. I will keep a close check. Thanks for your help - your'e so right, it will be suceptable to infection etc. Thank you for replying and apologies for asking basic questions on a professional site (i see from other postings this is not appreciated!) this is a good story check out this like http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...9-2279030.html
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Re: injured ball?
 Originally Posted by Soph
I took on a ball python four months ago.  He seems very healthy in all respects and is growing very quickly. However i have two concerns 1) he doesn't mind being touched on his head at all (i read elsewhere that this is a bad sign of health?)
all of mine but Baby are great with there heads. I try and work with them little by little. It makes it much easyer for me or a vet to look in there mouth or check there head. Lady will even let me open her mouth. (that took about 2 months of work with her. 1 day of working with her and 5 days resting to keep stress down)
all of mine are fat little piggies too.
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Re: injured ball?
Asking questions is why we are here. Why don't you call the breeder and see if he can tell you what happened. Most breeders are good about tell you the history of the animal
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: injured ball?
Thank you for replying and apologies for asking basic questions on a professional site (i see from other postings this is not appreciated!)
No no, don't apologize. This is what we're here for. Those other cases are kind of "special." If you could find a way to post some pics up, we could probably help you more with identifying exactly what's there and what to do about it, if anything.
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