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    Re: bp not thermoregulating

    I can't believe he's five years old! He's pretty small isn't he? Does lack of nutrition affect coloration? Makes sense. Really lacking the yellow isn't he? I ask a lot of questions, don't I?
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    Re: bp not thermoregulating

    You may want to consider having a fecal done as well. He is very small, and that may be a result of a parasitic infection. Without a detailed history it's hard to make a definitive conclusion on why he hasn't grown.
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    Re: bp not thermoregulating

    Well, I would LOVE to have a fecal float done, but that's kind of hard when the snake won't poop!

    -lol-

    Also, I had him out today just to generally look him over and make sure he's acting ok. And I noticed that the last 5 inches or so of his tail were particularly squishy. I know a "hard" or "solid" feeling there can mean compaction. But what does a squishy feeling mean? It was like there was no muscle mass there. The rest of his body felt the way it should - lean and muscular.

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    Re: bp not thermoregulating

    Quote Originally Posted by Mindibun View Post
    Well, I would LOVE to have a fecal float done, but that's kind of hard when the snake won't poop!

    -lol-

    Also, I had him out today just to generally look him over and make sure he's acting ok. And I noticed that the last 5 inches or so of his tail were particularly squishy. I know a "hard" or "solid" feeling there can mean compaction. But what does a squishy feeling mean? It was like there was no muscle mass there. The rest of his body felt the way it should - lean and muscular.
    If you take him to a vet, they can do a quick swab in his vent area and use that for a fecal. No pooping necessary! :]

    I would assume squishy would be less muscle mass, in a way where the muscle has a lot of fat/empty vesicles and less muscle tissue making it similar to a sponge.
    Just what I would think it to be.

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    Re: bp not thermoregulating

    Quote Originally Posted by palmer View Post
    I can't believe he's five years old! He's pretty small isn't he? Does lack of nutrition affect coloration? Makes sense. Really lacking the yellow isn't he? I ask a lot of questions, don't I?
    I love you. But to answer your questions, yes on all counts.

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