» Site Navigation
1 members and 588 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.
» Today's Birthdays
» Stats
Members: 75,910
Threads: 249,115
Posts: 2,572,187
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, coda
|
-
-
-
Re: What a difference a year makes....
Wow, Joanna, you guys have done an excellent job with her! She looks so much better.
-
-
Re: What a difference a year makes....
Thanks Sarah. We've always just tried to be really realistic with Saoirse. We did a lot of talking with Adam and our vet about her and what could be done to help her accept captivity and begin to eat again. We just set little goals and try to get to them with her. First it was eating, then getting the mess of old shed and stuck eyecaps off (one eye had 5 caps and thanks to Adam and a panicked phone call that got dealt with), then it was just getting through the long winter fast and working slowly to 1,000 grams.
Along the way Mike was able to get Saoirse to trust him enough to come out of her protective ball and allow human contact. He spent a very long time just sitting quietly with her in our bedroom where she was quarantined just letting her get to know him at her own pace. She still seems to prefer Mike over any other human being though does not ball up anymore.
Now we're waiting for the next step of 1,500 grams and then I think both Mike and I will finally feel we've succeeded fully with her.
-
-
Re: What a difference a year makes....
She looks great.
Her little wrench is pretty awesome. I'm glad You and Mike were able to help this snake out the way you did. Thats patience for ya.
~*Rich
1.0 100% Het Albino
1.3 Normal
1.0 Spider
0.1 Mojave
1.0 Pastel 100% Het Goldfinger
0.1 Pastel 66% Het Goldfinger
0.1 Pastel PH Goldfinger

-
-
Re: What a difference a year makes....
I've always said Spaniard "if you didn't have patience before you got a ball python, you are about to learn some" LOL
-
-
BPnet Veteran
Re: What a difference a year makes....
a fine job by all concerend indeed. well done.
There is a moose loose aboot this hoose !
-
-
Re: What a difference a year makes....
Boy, that is surely the honest truth! Trey (or Emily, as she has been renamed...my daughter has a lot more faith in my newly aquired probing skills than I do!) has forced me to learn whole new levels of patience I never knew existed.
I'm pretty sure he has stuck eyecaps, I'm not sure how to tell for sure. Most of the rest of his stuck shed has come off, though. Should I do anything about it?
-
-
Re: What a difference a year makes....
You learned to probe! How cool! Trey may be a girl? What a nice and wonderful surprise that would be. Personally Sarah if none of the stuck shed is fully encircling and considering Trey aka Emily is so small and still being tube fed I wouldn't even worry about it. It's nice to get off stuck shed and caps but you're in a pretty fine balancing act of already having to stress out the little one with the needed feedings to keep it alive. I may be wrong but a bit of stuck shed and some eyecaps wouldn't be something I'd worry about till I had the baby going well and able to withstand more stress of soaking and so forth.
-
-
Re: What a difference a year makes....
 Originally Posted by snakey68
a fine job by all concerend indeed. well done.
Thanks Snakey, kind of you to say. It's been a bit of a road with her but all good things take work and committment so it's very worth it to see her all full of pee & vinegar these days and acting like a normal snake (whatever normal is LOL).
-
-
Re: What a difference a year makes....
 Originally Posted by frankykeno
You learned to probe! How cool! Trey may be a girl? What a nice and wonderful surprise that would be. Personally Sarah if none of the stuck shed is fully encircling and considering Trey aka Emily is so small and still being tube fed I wouldn't even worry about it. It's nice to get off stuck shed and caps but you're in a pretty fine balancing act of already having to stress out the little one with the needed feedings to keep it alive. I may be wrong but a bit of stuck shed and some eyecaps wouldn't be something I'd worry about till I had the baby going well and able to withstand more stress of soaking and so forth.
Thanks for that advice, Joanna 
Ok, I'll quit worrying about the shed and concentrate on the feeding, because he or she is pretty stressed these days.
And yes, Becky was nice enough to teach me to pop and probe at the show in Arlington! I tried both on Trey/Emily, and both of my results came out female. I still want it double checked, since it was my first solo flight, so to speak
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|