A couple of weeks ago I bought my first reptile, an 18month old female Stimpson Python, she’s a beautiful little thing and very friendly. When I purchased her, the breeders informed me that she had been a somewhat fussy eater but does eat pretty regularly. She came home about 3 weeks ago and i have offered her a fuzzy once a week with no success, making her last meal the 20/09. She’s about 50cm long and weighs 41g, she hasn’t lost any weight since getting home.
I’m not hugely concerned about this given the time of year and the whole ‘she’s a snake’ thing, however my husband was handling her a few days after getting her home and commented that he thought she was blind. I brushed this off initially as her preparing for shed (she wasn’t) but have since watched her more closely and am convinced she’s is somewhat vision impaired. I’ve attached pictures that show this as best I can, but basically one of her eyes is normal, and the other appears to have no ‘iris’, I guess is the best way to describe it. Even with 1 eye appearing normal, she is constantly using her snout to feel her way around her enclosure and I wonder if this is impacting her being a fussy eater?
The other thing that has surprised both my husband and I about her is how much she loves being up high. She has 2 hides, which she now rarely uses, instead spending pretty much all her time on the top of 2 vines on the back wall and will actively seek higher ground whenever possible.
I’m hoping some people here can share any advice or experiences with situations like this, if she is partially blind how different does her care need to be etc and any tips and tricks on getting her to eat would also be appreciated. We so far have been using warm water to heat the mouse, ensuring to get the centre of the fuzzy to body temp, and the most recent feeding attempt I pierced it’s skin and pinched the nose.
Any and all help appreciated
I’m not hugely concerned about this given the time of year and the whole ‘she’s a snake’ thing, however my husband was handling her a few days after getting her home and commented that he thought she was blind. I brushed this off initially as her preparing for shed (she wasn’t) but have since watched her more closely and am convinced she’s is somewhat vision impaired. I’ve attached pictures that show this as best I can, but basically one of her eyes is normal, and the other appears to have no ‘iris’, I guess is the best way to describe it. Even with 1 eye appearing normal, she is constantly using her snout to feel her way around her enclosure and I wonder if this is impacting her being a fussy eater?
The other thing that has surprised both my husband and I about her is how much she loves being up high. She has 2 hides, which she now rarely uses, instead spending pretty much all her time on the top of 2 vines on the back wall and will actively seek higher ground whenever possible.
I’m hoping some people here can share any advice or experiences with situations like this, if she is partially blind how different does her care need to be etc and any tips and tricks on getting her to eat would also be appreciated. We so far have been using warm water to heat the mouse, ensuring to get the centre of the fuzzy to body temp, and the most recent feeding attempt I pierced it’s skin and pinched the nose.
Any and all help appreciated
