Mark Jones
02-06-05, 09:26 AM
Once again we've found ourselves involved in rescuing an animal. To date that makes 5 dogs, 2 cats, a bearded dragon (disabled), and now - two Ball Pythons. We got homes for two of the dogs, and kept the rest.
The good news is that this latest BP is in good overall health, though it had a bad shed that left both eyecaps in place. The folks were moving back to California and could not take the snake with them and were planning on turning it loose in the wild down here. We heard and took the snake in.
Like I said, "Nosey" seems to be in good shape save for the eyecap thing. We will schedule a vet trip very soon in order to have a float done and have it sexed. (For that matter, we've still got to have "Sneaky" sexed, too...) There are no "apparent" mites or ticks, and no scars, (unlike our first BP...). S/he is 32 inches long and weighs 434 grams by our postal scale. (Our other BP is 44inches long and weighs 1656 grams.) No pics yet, but she is pretty. Great disposition too!
We are NOT taking chances, however, and have "Nosey" on a total quarantine. We figure on keeping s/he isolated for a month and a vet visit in that time span. Does that sound kosher?
MY other questions are thus:
1) If both BP's check out clean and healthy at the vet we would like to house them together, if possible.
2) Exactly what are the chances of them not getting along? Is this possible?
3) When sexing is complete, and we have a male and female, When would we expect the female to ovulate? We're considering giving the breeding of normals a try...
The good news is that this latest BP is in good overall health, though it had a bad shed that left both eyecaps in place. The folks were moving back to California and could not take the snake with them and were planning on turning it loose in the wild down here. We heard and took the snake in.
Like I said, "Nosey" seems to be in good shape save for the eyecap thing. We will schedule a vet trip very soon in order to have a float done and have it sexed. (For that matter, we've still got to have "Sneaky" sexed, too...) There are no "apparent" mites or ticks, and no scars, (unlike our first BP...). S/he is 32 inches long and weighs 434 grams by our postal scale. (Our other BP is 44inches long and weighs 1656 grams.) No pics yet, but she is pretty. Great disposition too!
We are NOT taking chances, however, and have "Nosey" on a total quarantine. We figure on keeping s/he isolated for a month and a vet visit in that time span. Does that sound kosher?
MY other questions are thus:
1) If both BP's check out clean and healthy at the vet we would like to house them together, if possible.
2) Exactly what are the chances of them not getting along? Is this possible?
3) When sexing is complete, and we have a male and female, When would we expect the female to ovulate? We're considering giving the breeding of normals a try...