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charms4ever
02-25-11, 05:23 PM
Hi,
I am new to this site and was looking on the web for answers to some of my questions. I thought I might post on here and see if anybody knows.
Yesterday I Rescued a ball python from a horrible owner......The snake is extremely underweight hasnt eaten in months, has dried mucos around his nose (which I know is R.I.) but he seems to have something else wrong with him. Yesterday after I brought him home and set him up (in a room furthest away from my reptile room so that he can go through the quarantine and hopefully get better WITHOUT BEING NEAR MY COLLECTION) He started to look like he had to take a poop....... He was cruising around the cage with his tail lifted up but there was no poo!!! He did this for about 30 mins and all that came out was this disgusting rancid smelling gooish liquid that was a nasty yellowish pink color! I can not even put into words how disgusting it smelt made me nearly vomit. Never smelt anything like it before. I suspect he may have a parasite but also had a thought that maybe since he hasnt ate but has drank that it may be a potty that smells bad from lack of nourishment. As soon as he did the weird smelly poo thing I took him out of the cage..... took the cage outside hosed it down scrubbed every nook and crany with disinfectant and bleach to make sure that whatever he has......... it is out of my house. When he does the nasty poo thing again I do plan on scooping it up and putting it in something to take to my vet and have it tested but in the meantime does anybody have any info? Has this ever happend before? Do you know what the best treatment is? He is being treated for the R.I. and seems to be alot more active today then he was when I decided to rescue him. Alot of tongue flicking and moving around......... yesterday i thought death was on his doorstep......

Please if you have any info or advice let me know
thanks alot
deobra

infernalis
02-25-11, 05:24 PM
Are you from San Diego?

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marvelfreak
02-25-11, 05:37 PM
Hello and welcome. The best advice i could give you is get him to a vet right way. What other snake do you have we love to see pictures.:)

charms4ever
02-25-11, 05:41 PM
yes I am from san diego and yes I have already contacted the vet and they told me to give him antibiotics until I have a feces sample. I have only ball pythons.

mld
02-25-11, 06:49 PM
Glad that you rescued this guy from his previous owner, so sorry that he is in such rough shape! Nice that you quarantined him, you can never be too safe!
Keep in touch and let us know how the vet trip goes, hopefully he still has some fight left in him.

SPARTAN 77
02-25-11, 10:27 PM
Hi,
I am new to this site and was looking on the web for answers to some of my questions. I thought I might post on here and see if anybody knows.
Yesterday I Rescued a ball python from a horrible owner......The snake is extremely underweight hasnt eaten in months, has dried mucos around his nose (which I know is R.I.) but he seems to have something else wrong with him. Yesterday after I brought him home and set him up (in a room furthest away from my reptile room so that he can go through the quarantine and hopefully get better WITHOUT BEING NEAR MY COLLECTION) He started to look like he had to take a poop....... He was cruising around the cage with his tail lifted up but there was no poo!!! He did this for about 30 mins and all that came out was this disgusting rancid smelling gooish liquid that was a nasty yellowish pink color! I can not even put into words how disgusting it smelt made me nearly vomit. Never smelt anything like it before. I suspect he may have a parasite but also had a thought that maybe since he hasnt ate but has drank that it may be a potty that smells bad from lack of nourishment. As soon as he did the weird smelly poo thing I took him out of the cage..... took the cage outside hosed it down scrubbed every nook and crany with disinfectant and bleach to make sure that whatever he has......... it is out of my house. When he does the nasty poo thing again I do plan on scooping it up and putting it in something to take to my vet and have it tested but in the meantime does anybody have any info? Has this ever happend before? Do you know what the best treatment is? He is being treated for the R.I. and seems to be alot more active today then he was when I decided to rescue him. Alot of tongue flicking and moving around......... yesterday i thought death was on his doorstep......

Please if you have any info or advice let me know
thanks alot
deobra

Welcome to the site! i don't know what to tell you about your situation, i myself have been a ball python owner for just a short time now. hope the little guy get's better. Welcome again!

charms4ever
02-25-11, 10:51 PM
Thank you to all. I think I am going to like this site but is there a classifieds for ball pythons? Yes I am glad I have saved this snake he is very gorgeous and very friendly....... I am so angry that some owners are so irresponsible, I honestly cant believe how some people dont really care about the health of there animals!!!!! He is a complete sweetheart I dont see how somebody could have been so cruel to him....... It honestly makes me want to cry, makes my heart hurt :(

infernalis
02-26-11, 02:30 AM
Our BP was a rescue also.

I personally took him away from a crack house.

dshin963
02-26-11, 06:26 AM
Our BP was a rescue also.

I personally took him away from a crack house.

Wow...

And welcome to the site :) good to know he is now in good hands :)

charms4ever
03-08-11, 08:21 PM
he is all better :)

Damion930
03-08-11, 09:03 PM
Well that is wonderful news would u care to share how everything took place so others may learn from your experience

Lankyrob
03-09-11, 04:05 AM
And dont forget to add some pics!!

NennaMeerkat
03-09-11, 04:07 AM
Pics or it didn't happen ;)

And yes please detail out the recuperation of your new guy. Would love to hear the tail!!

(tale spelled wrong on purpose as a pun to the snake)

hurrski
03-09-11, 10:44 AM
Awesome! Glad you saved such a beautiful snake.

mld
03-09-11, 11:22 AM
Great news, yes, pictures are always welcome.:)

Jendee
03-10-11, 09:21 AM
Aww poor thing!! Love to hear what the vet said..and like everyone else I wanna see pics lol

btw I was born and raised in San Diego :(( I miss it soo bad!!!

dshin963
03-17-11, 11:19 AM
Glad to hear this I would also like to know what happened and how he recovered :)