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09-27-08, 10:56 AM
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my ball ate a wood chip
hi everyone
this is my first snake i got her 2 weeks ago, shes about 16"
anyways i've been keeping her the way the pet store told me too, and the same way they've been keeping all they're snakes(on aspen chips) anyways i fed her today, and in the process of eating the fuzzy, she ate a good sized wood chip and i wasn't fast enough to get it out, and she definately ate it
now what do i do?
im very concerned
thanks for any help
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09-29-08, 03:29 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
I think it will probably be fine if it was only one, but if you notice any signs of constipation or impaction go to the vet ASAP.
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09-30-08, 08:24 AM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
Most reptiles can pass wood chips and the like through their system. Nobody serves up a rodent on a dinner plate in the wild so it's bound to happen. Just keep an eye on the ball for any sort of constipation. If it was a large piece, I'd doubly keep an eye on the snake until it passes the meal.
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09-30-08, 01:13 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
you should feed he/she in a differnt place outher than his tank
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09-30-08, 03:27 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
you dont have to take the snake out but it is smarter so they dont think thats where they get fed and bite at you when you put your hands in there tanks
as for the chip in the snakes mouth it should be ok the stomach acids should take care of it
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09-30-08, 05:39 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
It's not always better. Trying to get a snake that is still in "feed mode" out of another enclosure and into it's regular one can lead to some bites. It also might stress the snake out to be in another enclosure. As well as the snake may think every time it's taken out of the cage it's going to be fed, moving into feed mode again. That is why people tend to hook train their snakes. So that when the hook touches them it means there is no food coming.
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09-30-08, 06:21 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
well if its not good to take them out of there encloser and its not good to keep them in their encloser, what should you do?
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09-30-08, 07:09 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
I have always fed inside the enclosure. I didn't have problems. Like I said though with hook training, it would be fine.
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09-30-08, 07:33 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
ohh okay, does that mean use a hook to get him in and out of the encloser?
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09-30-08, 08:31 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
Yeah, that's what hook training means. Sometimes I think the owner needs more hook training (getting used to using a hook on the correct part of a snake) than the snake needs to get used to having a hook used on it.
As for removing the snake from it's enclosure, it's completely unnecessary UNLESS you keep your snake on loose substrate.
Use this thread as a lesson.
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09-30-08, 08:34 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
Yes, hook training means that you use a hook to get the snake out of the enclosure and then you can handle them.
I think that it is best to feed in the enclosure and hook train. But everyone has their own ideas. But I will tell you right now I would never try to take a snake out of an enclosure just after you feed them!!
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09-30-08, 08:34 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
Mykee, you are quick!
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10-01-08, 08:49 AM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
Mykee is like a ninja.
Mykee, would you enlighten the rest of us on which part of the body is best to hook the snake?
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10-01-08, 09:17 AM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
yes witch part of the body should you hook a snake?
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10-01-08, 06:42 PM
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Re: my ball ate a wood chip
you should pick him up in the middle of his/her body
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