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Cj92
10-16-16, 08:43 PM
Hey so I jus went out and bought a Borneo python she is 4 months old from what the seller told me but any way I fed her a fuzzy mouse as that what she is feed on then weighed her and she only weigh 39.8 grams but is still active and alert what do I do and what is the best way to get her back up to weight this is my fistt blood and in the pictures of her that I seen she looked to be a decent size . I didn't want her once I seen her condition but still took her so she will be in better hands can post picture of needed and if I can figure it out

Trevor Flink
10-16-16, 09:04 PM
I don't really know anything about borenos but how much is should a 4 month old female weigh

Cj92
10-16-16, 09:15 PM
The guy told me that hatchlings weigh 70 grams so I know she is way way under even hatchling

Cj92
10-16-16, 10:19 PM
She is smaller then a hatchling from what the guy said they hatch out around 70grams

Trevor Flink
10-16-16, 10:53 PM
I would take her to a herp vet.

Big_V
10-17-16, 06:40 AM
Make sure the animal is well hydrated. Bloods and Borneos dont like to lift their heads into water dishes so try to have it equal with the top of the substrate.

In terms of feeding I would switch to rats, the fuzzy mouse isnt going to be giving enough body mass in terms of prey item to get the growth going, right now it is just barely enough food for normal functions. They can take very large prey at a young age due to their girth. Mice just dont have enough fat and bone mass to get your little Borneo growing but soon it will .

Cj92
10-17-16, 09:34 AM
She literally has nothing to her my pinky finger is wider then the biggest point of her body and bigger then her head width

Trevor Flink
10-17-16, 09:42 AM
I would take her to a herp vet.

bigsnakegirl785
10-17-16, 10:53 AM
Could you post a picture of the snake?

And I agree if the snake is that underweight something needs to be done. It's less than half the weight of a hatchling...that's really off. Either it's an extreme runt, or extremely emaciated.

Cj92
10-17-16, 11:27 AM
Picture is 1kb to big to upload

Andy_G
10-17-16, 11:30 AM
That snake needs immediate help. Time for the vet.

Cj92
10-17-16, 11:35 AM
I will call around and find a vet around here that know something about these guy and take her there these snakes are not common here in Alberta

Trevor Flink
10-17-16, 12:00 PM
Any herp vet could help you. Thats their job to help any reptile. Bring her to your closest animal hospital with food.

Albert Clark
10-17-16, 12:50 PM
It's good that the snake is still alert and taking meals on its own. I agree with the exotic vet bc you are dealing with severe dehydration and malnutrition here. So the animal may require fluid boluses and or a aggressive feeding program for the short term to prevent any organ failure.

Tsubaki
10-17-16, 01:04 PM
I have to second that this animal needs help asap, it looks emaciated.

Trevor Flink
10-17-16, 01:05 PM
I have to third that.

Cj92
10-17-16, 01:38 PM
We died on the way to the vet

Trevor Flink
10-17-16, 01:49 PM
:no::no::no: RIP

Tsubaki
10-17-16, 01:58 PM
Oh damn that is a shame, sorry for your loss.. :(
You notified the seller?

Trevor Flink
10-17-16, 02:00 PM
Oh damn that is a shame, sorry for your loss.. :(
You notified the seller?

Hope the seller does refunds on deceased animals. Also what seller that cares about his snakes would sell a blood Python in that bad of health.

bigsnakegirl785
10-17-16, 02:11 PM
I have to agree. Just looking at it it's no surprise it died. I cannot believe that 1) the seller let it get in that state and 2) sold it to you. Who was the seller? If they're a regular seller I would seriously encourage you to write a review on them so no one else who reads it buys from them.

Albert Clark
10-17-16, 02:49 PM
Sorry for the loss!! What a sad day for keepers, breeders, and the hobby/ industry as a whole.

Cj92
10-17-16, 04:30 PM
She has died early this morning while I was hunting for a hero vet :mad: some people jus shouldn't have animals only getting from reptile breeders from now on !

Trevor Flink
10-17-16, 04:53 PM
only getting from reptile breeders from now on !
Good idea.

dave himself
10-18-16, 02:29 AM
Words fail me :(

marvelfreak
10-19-16, 08:15 AM
Picture is 1kb to big to upload


This animal should have been culled from the start. For some breeders it hard to do but i would never sell a inferior animal like that.

But lets make this a learn lesson. Always go with your gut tells you. If it looks sick then don't buy it. Why give your money to a person who don't care about a animal and is willing to make a profit off of you while selling you a dying snake?

Now lets talk about your picture. It obvious by looking at the first half of the snake it's emaciated but did you noticed how the back half is plumper. This tell me you have a snake is backed up or constipated. Then if you look towards the tail in at the cloaca or butt you can kind of see how it looks swollen this also tells me it having problems pooping. Also a healthy Blood the vertebrae should just be noticeable.

macandchz
10-19-16, 09:38 AM
really feel sorry about your snake. it looked like it was in terrible shape. i don't think it had a chance.