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06-30-13, 09:36 PM
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Snake Slobber. Normal? Bad?
Hey, everyone. So Mr.Slithers, my Ball Python is done shedding and I decided I'd try and feed him today. Everything went smooth, and a few minutes (probably ten-fifteen) later, I held him, and handled him. As I was holding him he started slobbering... How some sort of big dog might slobber. If wasn't foamy, or anything. Just looked like saliva. I always see it on his food after he's been munching on it for a while, but it was weird that he was drooling after he was done eating. He's got fresh water, etc. Anyone know if that's normal, or unhealthy? I've never experienced that before. I asked on another forum, and got no replies so I figured I'd try here.
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06-30-13, 09:41 PM
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Re: Snake Slobber. Normal? Bad?
I have never heard of something like that.
But you shouldn't be holding him for at least 2 days after feeding.
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06-30-13, 09:48 PM
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Re: Snake Slobber. Normal? Bad?
He was probably starting to regurgitate. Unless you really need to you should always wait at least 2 day after feeding to handle your snake.
best of luck
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06-30-13, 09:55 PM
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Re: Snake Slobber. Normal? Bad?
I know you're supposed to wait to hold them, but I didn't know you're supposed to wait two days o.o It's been a few hours and I've been checking on him, and he's perfectly fine now. But I was just curious as to why that was happening.
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06-30-13, 09:56 PM
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Re: Snake Slobber. Normal? Bad?
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Originally Posted by ErikBush97
I know you're supposed to wait to hold them, but I didn't know you're supposed to wait two days o.o It's been a few hours and I've been checking on him, and he's perfectly fine now. But I was just curious as to why that was happening.
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Don't check on him so often. let it be once in a while. =]
I agree that it could have been a regurge attempt.
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06-30-13, 10:00 PM
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Re: Snake Slobber. Normal? Bad?
It happens after feeding or sometimes drinking. It's probably just water coming back up.
As stated, 48 hours after feeding you can handle them.
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06-30-13, 11:27 PM
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Re: Snake Slobber. Normal? Bad?
Thanks for the help, guys. And btw, Amadeus, I have only been checking on him because of the whole slobbering thing. He just finished shedding (haven't interacted with him for almost a week) and is back to is hyper old self! He went into hermit mode while he was shedding. lol
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07-02-13, 08:37 AM
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Re: Snake Slobber. Normal? Bad?
Could've been just some water he just drank.
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07-02-13, 08:50 AM
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Re: Snake Slobber. Normal? Bad?
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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
It happens after feeding or sometimes drinking. It's probably just water coming back up.
As stated, 48 hours after feeding you can handle them.
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X2. I would put my money on this.
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07-03-13, 03:42 AM
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Re: Snake Slobber. Normal? Bad?
He's fine now, and I check on him every couple of hours to make sure everything is alright, and by check on him, I mean walking up to his tub and looking at him for a few minutes. I am not actually like.. picking him up and examining him (just to clarify).
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