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Selena_23
01-31-17, 05:53 PM
Hello to all forum users.
After some time I will get a baby burmese python, which have not muscle tone at all. Only in firts part of the body, but sadly =(

:mad:p.s
THANKS to seller "MN Reptil" (CZ) :mad:

Have any advise to do? Let him swim, move a lot?
May be something else?:confused:

TRD
01-31-17, 06:24 PM
A picture, and how you no he has no muscle tone on back parts of his body.

Selena_23
02-01-17, 03:52 AM
A picture, and how you no he has no muscle tone on back parts of his body.

Pic can make only after the moment I`ll get it.

He stifled a small baby rat within 30 minutes

his body resembles a sock and body looks like flowed over the surface :no:


It is better to see. I will make photos and videos.

+ The fact that he had poor muscle tone said herpetologist. One of the best in our city. But then we have been treated for flagellate.
And the issue of repairing the muscle did not stand.

Selena_23
03-12-17, 07:36 AM
Hello
I get it... I am shocked.
Looking the video Youtube https://youtu.be/OQYQiXOHhzg

What can U say about it?

TRD
03-12-17, 01:00 PM
You need to go to reptile vet

Tsubaki
03-12-17, 02:12 PM
How old is this animal??

Selena_23
03-13-17, 09:02 AM
How old is this animal??

You will be shoked
but he is about 8 months old...




The owner wanted to freeze him. But I took it myself and now I'm looking for new caring hands. And it seems that I found them. He will be taken to a vet for a detailed examination and treatment. :nerd:
if it will be possible

Tsubaki
03-13-17, 02:38 PM
He looks like a newborn, was he feeding it at all?

Andy_G
03-13-17, 03:21 PM
That really looks like a hatchling that was unable to digest yolk that has hardened...but if it's 8 months old that's impossible. I hope your vet can figure things out but it doesn't look good.

Selena_23
03-14-17, 03:02 PM
He looks like a newborn, was he feeding it at all?

Of course he eats. But only defrost bcrs he can`t constrict alive mouse... :no: