Pauls_Pythons
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I got some yearlings for sale here that have more body mass than this 4 or 5 year old!
"Unfair to the animals"
What, like those rodents that you feed your fellow reptilians?
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Of course change the subject once your arrogance completely overtook you.
So you're called out on pretty much abusing a snake, as evidenced by how malnourished/underfed it is, and refuse to show pictures of the enclosure like asked, and this is what you respond with. A+. I hope if that snake survives it finds a new home, or you learn how to properly care for your pets."Unfair to the animals"
What, like those rodents that you feed your fellow reptilians?
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Of course change the subject once your arrogance completely overtook you.
"Unfair to the animals"
What, like those rodents that you feed your fellow reptilians?
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Of course change the subject once your arrogance completely overtook you.
"Unfair to the animals"
What, like those rodents that you feed your fellow reptilians?
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Of course change the subject once your arrogance completely overtook you.
@Pauls_Pythons I don't know what you by more to this story has yet to come out, it's happened over night while I've been asleep and noticed the morning after. about the bactroban, I read about it before hand (here's the link http://www.timsreptiles.co.za/reptile-keeping-advise/reptile-health-care) and from my own observations with it in past and it was quite effective.
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@pythoninfinite Actually he is 1.5 meters, and my mistake; i think he's closer to 4 years old. I've been feeding him hoppers every 3 weeks.
It's very strange, and even can only conceive a few scenarios that could've happened, but do have any tips on setting up an enclosure in safest way possible? just so this never happens again.
Thanks again.
Couldn't nutritional deficiency have contributed to the severity of these injuries? If so then healing may require some nutrition & it might be a good idea for starlord to have a chat with a reptile vet about the possibility of a small feed at some stage prior to resolution. Alternatively consider a frank discussion with a vet about whether euthanasia is warranted.
I totally get the consensus view that feeding an injured snack would be harmful, but this seems like an unusual situation.
Starlord in the interest of us all learning from this it would be helpful if you could post photos of the enclosure & some more details about feeding schedule. Love to hear what your vet has to say about it all. Good luck.
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