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Just feed my corn and he split the mouse open y did this happen he still ate it but there was sum aspen stuck to it will it hurt him??he had sum of the mouses guts hanging out the side of his mouth which i removed will this hurt him:confused:
Lankyrob
09-22-12, 02:01 PM
Should be ok, the majority of time any substrate will be broken down by the digestive system. However, to remove the risk of ingestion you could feed him on a plate or clear and area of the floor of aspen next time :)
Have tried to do that but he drags it every where
Lankyrob
09-22-12, 03:35 PM
Guess the choices are to either change the substrate or feed out of the viv.
Just a thought tho - do you feed your prey items wet or dry? I always feed prey dry and am yet to see any substrate stick to the prey at all. :)
rmfsnakes32
09-22-12, 09:20 PM
Wow never heard of a snake splitting a mouse thats so weird how did it manage to do that?
It was dry but as he managed it split it open the aspen stuck to the blood from.the mouse??iv never had a problem with this before.he has never burst one before it was not pretty and i dont understand why it happend!!any one recomend a diffrent bedding???
You could try newspaper, paper towles, eco earth (I think is), cypress mulch it really depends on what you want. My snakes eat aspen every now and then they haven't had any problems. Your corn snakes will be ok, like Rob said any substrate will be broken down by the digestive system. As for the mouse I think some snakes just like the taste of mouse guts, but I no idea how he split it on his own. Thats the only way my snake would eat for the longest time, I still have to split the mouse a little some times haha.
shaunyboy
09-23-12, 07:06 AM
i havwe found,that if you over heat prey it tends to burst
that said i have carpets that can constrict with that mych pressure parts of the prey bursts
i changed my substrate to newspaper,as its easy to spot clean or replace completely,and it costs nothing
cheers shaun
Thank u guys i only warm the head so dont think it was over heated!mite change to paper
DavethePython
09-23-12, 10:07 AM
I have tried many different substrates , the easiest if you are looking for something nice to look at is snake carpet . Just keep 2 or 3 so when it is time to clean you just put a fresh clean one in and wash the dirty one. I don't lime aspen personally as my snakes have ingested it . I have had no problems but I know in rare cases ingested aspen has killed snakes . The carpet works pretty good but the downside is it can catch on their belly scales . Now I have tried coco husk and jungle bark . Too big to be ingested and looks good as well , plus during shed it helps peel the skin as they have something to roll against .
Well since the eaten aspen he hasnt pooped which is very strange for him as he always has gone to days after feeding?could it be taking longer becuz he ate the aspen?is there anything i can do or am i worrying for nothing??
Gungirl
09-24-12, 02:10 PM
snakes don't poop on a scheduled. Stop stressing..
DavethePython
09-24-12, 02:32 PM
After he digests for a few days if you are still worried and he has no pooped you can always give him a soak in warm water . May not work but it certainly won't harm him . But if everything is good he will go in his own time .
The mouse split because you either over-warmed him or the rodent breeder left the rodent out of the freezer too long after killing it and let the tissue deteriorate.
If it's not your fault, find a new rodent supplier.
DavethePython
09-24-12, 02:54 PM
Interesting info Mykee , never had that issue before but it is something to keep in mind in the future.
Well i no i didnt over heat it as i only heat the head and it was the guts that split!!hmmmm maybe i need to look for a new supplier.ok l guess im stressin over nothin im sure he will go when hes ready!!!
Pareeeee
09-29-12, 12:08 PM
Just put him in a plastic rubbermaid-type tub next time and feed him there. They are easy to rinse out and no worries of mouse smears on the floor or bedding being ingested.
I feed my Rosy Boa in a plastic tub.
marvelfreak
09-29-12, 03:03 PM
The mouse split because you either over-warmed him or the rodent breeder left the rodent out of the freezer too long after killing it and let the tissue deteriorate.
If it's not your fault, find a new rodent supplier.
Never use boiling water. I try it once to thaw all my rats faster. Some of the smaller ones the guts busted open as soon as they hit the cage floor. Very very messy.
Wildside
09-29-12, 03:09 PM
Never use boiling water. I try it once to thaw all my rats faster. Some of the smaller ones the guts busted open as soon as they hit the cage floor. Very very messy.
Don't use a microwave either.
marvelfreak
09-29-12, 03:15 PM
Don't use a microwave either.
At least not for more than 15 seconds.
Kingsnakechris
09-29-12, 03:21 PM
My king only eats live, I've tried everything to switch him over but he won't do it. He will go months so I always cave and give him live I finally gave up and just give him live now but he from time to time busts a mouse open...it happens man...
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