View Full Version : My snake may have lost teeth
Sinthed
10-26-12, 05:48 PM
So we normally go to Pets Plus and buy my snake which is approximately 4foot long a medium size rat, and she eats them easily. It has been 2 weeks (the normal time we wait to feed again) since we fed her and she is only eating one of the rats. The second she will attack and she will bite it, but she will not actually constrict and eat it. I have tried holding it by the tail for her to keep it from moving to much and letting her eat it that way, but she can not get the rat. She is about 4 years old and ive had her close to 8 months.
GDZILLA95
10-27-12, 11:47 AM
What makes you think the snake has lost some teeth?
BarelyBreathing
10-27-12, 11:57 AM
Snakes lose a lot of teeth in their lives. I'm not sure what you're asking.
jhinton6932
10-27-12, 01:12 PM
if the rats thawed (not alive) try letting her take the rat and just walk away. probably dont need a snake dentist though.
shaunyboy
10-27-12, 01:50 PM
imo if your snakes not eating a 2nd prey item,it's simply not hungry enough after eating the first
what species is your snake ?
what makes you think it's lost teeth ?
if it has just keep an eye on,the sockets for infection,or bits of broken teeth
cheers shaun
marvelfreak
10-27-12, 02:55 PM
imo if your snakes not eating a 2nd prey item,it's simply not hungry enough after eating the first
what species is your snake ?
what makes you think it's lost teeth ?
if it has just keep an eye on,the sockets for infection,or bits of broken teeth
cheers shaun
It's a Ball python i am guessing. I would up the size of rat, but only feed one or just feed one medium. It sound like it just isn't that hunger.
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