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    Bruised ball python

    Hi

    This 3-6 month old ball python has just done its first shed with us, he shed well. He feeds well but he has a bruise on his kneck area.

    Sorry about the poor quality pic but its off my mobile phone camera.



    I thought he had either been burnt or caught himself on something sharp. But the heat mat is under the viv and the lamp is well out of the way so it cant be those that caught it. The other thing i thought it could be is that has got over enthusiastic whilst rubbing himself free for shedding, but i cant find any sharp objects in his viv.

    In the viv with him is a fairly large bit of bog wood type wood, an exo terra hide and an exo terra water bowl.

    Im new to snakes and this is my first ball python, so does anyone have any idea what it is? whats caused it and how to provent it?

    TIA

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    Question Re: Bruised ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by loveboatcaptain
    Hi

    This 3-6 month old ball python has just done its first shed with us, he shed well. He feeds well but he has a bruise on his kneck area.

    Sorry about the poor quality pic but its off my mobile phone camera.



    I thought he had either been burnt or caught himself on something sharp. But the heat mat is under the viv and the lamp is well out of the way so it cant be those that caught it. The other thing i thought it could be is that has got over enthusiastic whilst rubbing himself free for shedding, but i cant find any sharp objects in his viv.

    In the viv with him is a fairly large bit of bog wood type wood, an exo terra hide and an exo terra water bowl.

    Im new to snakes and this is my first ball python, so does anyone have any idea what it is? whats caused it and how to provent it?

    TIA
    How long have you had him? It might be from something before you bought him.Is it a captive bred(from a breeder) or a captive hatched(most pet stores carry these)?
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    Re: Bruised ball python

    We were told captive hatched, it was bought from a shop

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    Re: Bruised ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by loveboatcaptain
    We were told captive hatched, it was bought from a shop

    Then it is CH import.... probably an injury it attained at the shop!
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    Re: Bruised ball python

    Is it only showing now because its his first shed with us?

    Is there anyway to help him out?

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    Re: Bruised ball python

    Not there to see it, so I can't even be sure what it is.... a vet visit may be needed.
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    Re: Bruised ball python

    Please take your bp to a vet. IMO, a vet visit is in order.
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    Re: Bruised ball python

    Ill take it to the vet, but it will be wednesday before i can get there is there anything i can do in mean time to help him?

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    Honestly, I dont know. But I would not handle your bp at all and leave him to rest, that looks like it may hurt, and who knows what it is. I cant really tell... please do let us know how it turns out once you see your vet.


    What kind of enclosure are you housing your bp in? Is that an exo terra terrarium?
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    Re: Bruised ball python

    Its an exo terra, its the 12"x12"x18". Ill leave him alone and get him to a vet, he still seems very active and he's doing his usual mooch around the viv though so i guess he isnt in too much pain? i guess ill just have to wait till i get to the vet.

    Thanks, ill let you know how i get on.

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