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I have had a female ball python now for 3 weeks. The pet store where I bought it from said it was just fed. So when I tried feeding it the first time... it was not intrested and avoided the feeder mouse. I told the guy @ the store and he said try a pinky. Well I left it in her cage and she ate it within 5-10 mins (she was hiding in the shelter). Well about 24 hours later I found the snake has hurled up the pinky... is this normal?
No it's not normal. Can you describe your set up? Temperatures? A snake regurges a meal when it might not have enough heat to properly digest it.
It could also just be an unhealthy snake. I doubt with you owning to other ball pythons that this is the case. I recommend that you just don't handle it for a few days. Then try a live fuzzy-hopper mouse. Pinky mice are too small for hatchlings.
It is in a 55 gal. tank with paper on the base of the tank, heating is a pad that is attached to the side of the tank( read it is bad to sick them to the bottom) Humidity is 60-70%. It was a Pinky Rat not mouse.
It is in a 55 gal. tank with paper on the base of the tank, heating is a pad that is attached to the side of the tank( read it is bad to sick them to the bottom) Humidity is 60-70%. It was a Pinky Rat not mouse.
Yes but what are the Temperatures at? If all you have is a heat pad on there that's probably your problem right there.
Overall cage temperature should 85 to 86 degrees F with a hotspot of 90 to 95 (the heat mat creates your hotspot)
Wow maybe I should attach the pad to the bottom of the tank. The snake was bought from the same place I purchased my male from. Good reputation on this guy I have heard nothing bad about his snakes.
Well I really thank both you guys for the help. I will get the temperature up a bit more. What would you recommend in order for me to keep it at a constant temp? Like bigger pad, or heat rock... light?
Get a rheostat and hook the pad upto that. Then set it at the temperature you want. Voila. It'll work. It might run you a bit more than the bulb and reflector but it's so much easier.
How large is the snake aswell? A 55 gal tank might be stressing the snake if it's a baby. If you don't have anything smaller put in lots of hides where it fits snug.
i think that you should quarentine this if you have more than one snake and also do a regular deparasite i think you coud try on panacur that its a very safe medicament the dosis is 25-50mg. per Kg. this act on all nematodes and it's very safe or see a veterinarian