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Old 08-08-03, 05:23 AM   #1
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HELP!! I'm scared!

My baby bp ate last night for the second time in 5 days and I checked on her about 10 mins ago and she was kind of laying sideways like she was dead and she wasn't moving. She's breathing but not moving. Is this just because she is full as a tick and doesn't want to move? She ate a large rat pinkie and she still hasn't passed her meal from last week. OMG I hope she is ok. I moved her a bit and she came off her side and flattened out. Is this normal behavior for a snake her age full of 2 rat pinkies??
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Old 08-08-03, 05:42 AM   #2
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She's dead. I don't know why but I'm very upset. Why would she feed twice and then die? She is still full, but there is somekind of bloody looking water coming from her nose? Why would she eat and then die? Her environmental conditions are perfect for her warm and cool, hides, high humidity cuz she's in shed. What did I do wrong?
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Old 08-08-03, 06:41 AM   #3
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oh my gosh, I'm so sorry to hear that.

is there still a visible lump in her body? if so, the food may have been too big for her to digest. Maybe someone else can shed some more light on this. Again, I'm really sorry for your loss.
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there is a very visible lump in her body. She was fine when i went to bed. I hate this. Thanks for your condolences.
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i've heard of snakes who weren't able to digest their meal quickly enough, and it started to rot inside their bodies. The bacterial buildup killed them. maybe this happened? what is her heat like?
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she is warm and wet right now because she is in shed. 80-85 with a hide on the warm side and on cool side 72-78 with a cool hide. I tried to give her warm basking as much as possible without drying her out because she was currently recovering from dehydration.
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Old 08-08-03, 11:12 AM   #7
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sorry for your loss. take it to a vet, or take a snap shot and someone might know whats going on.
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Sorry to say this but it was probably the combination of dehydration, shedding, and too much food. Probably caused too much stress. Also, you should have a basking area of around 90-92 degrees. After I feed my ball I usually turn the temperature up a bit for the next day or so to help the snake digest the food. My guess is since the snake was dehydrated, it couldn't pass the food through it's body properly, and/or digest it properly.

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I'm very sorry for your loss.
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Thanks for your condolences guys. I just got back from having her looked at and my snake was sick and malnutritious before I got her. I've got another baby on the way she'll be here tuesday. I ordered her from BALLPYTHONS.com. Very nice website and very nice people. Oughta check them out sometime. Thanks again for everything.
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I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. Hope you have better luck with the next one!
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I'm sorry for your loss, i had a scare last friday too when i left by bp eating for like five mins came back and he looked like he had eaten it so i left him i went back a bit later and he was stilll eating it don't know how it happened but it did, then i went back to see him a bit later and he was layed on his back but still eating it, seeing this made me so scared but he didn't die and now i am kinda scared about feeding him tonight.
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Sorry for your loss, but kudos for moving on. Best of luck with the new baby.
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sorry about the snake. I doubt this is why he died, but i thought you werent supposed to feed a new prey item, while one was still digesting.
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i was told by several people that some snakes will eat several times before passing anything. i was just following feeding schedule. I'm getting a new girl though. She'll be here tuesday. If anyone wants to see this is her...
http://www.ballpython.com/cgibin/aid...ge/03/45_lg.jg
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