G'day everyone!! I have a four year old diamond python and she is refusing food. She was always a very aggressive feeder until we moved over a year ago. It was winter so we had her cooling off but it come around to bumping the heat up again was when we started having issues. She wasn't interested in food at all (frozen subrats) and started getting scale rot underneath. I took her to the vet and she gave her an oral parasite medication (in case she had worms or something) and I gave her antibiotic injections for a couple months to clear the scale rot which cleared it up well in the end. The vet said that snakes don't normally just go off frozen food and wanted to do xrays and bloodtesting and suggested she probably had a vitamin deficiency from not enough uv. We regularly took her outside, replaced the uv globes every couple months and had the uv on everyday so I wasn't prepared to pay $1200 when I didn't think it would really help. She was pretty underweight at this point so we decided to try her on a live bird to maybe kickstart her instincts. :shock: (I would like to mention that I am very much against live feeding due to the cruelty and potential danger to the snake however the snake was very underweight at this point and we were willing to give anything a go). So this is the timeline:
We put the heat up, she seemed a bit interested but wouldn't strike. At first I thought she may have had problems in her mouth and maybe abscess or something but it was all clear. After refusing for a few months she then took a couple of frozen s from the bottom of the container. After that though she wasn't interested in anything at all. We still offered her regularly but when she'd lost a fair bit of weight we took her to the vet. Gave her live birds which she would strike and eat (but she still wouldn't take the frozen). Than we started force feeding her sub adult frozen rats just as she was nearly finished the live birds/mice which seemed to be working. She put on some weight, was shedding regularly but still wouldn't go for the frozen food (which I had expected as someone told me if you feed them live they never go back to the frozen... but she really wasn't on the frozen anyway). Anyway, the last frozen s she spat out so we decided instead of her trying to live off a little live mouse to get a live rat. She was interested in it but didn't take it so... we now have a difficult snake that wont eat, a pet rat, and my husband trying to make me get rid of the snake
Can anyone help please??
( The setup of the enclosure hadn't changed and contains UV lamp, thermostat and heat lamps up one side. We also only moved an hour away so the climate didn't change)
Also the temp is usual around 30deg cel
We put the heat up, she seemed a bit interested but wouldn't strike. At first I thought she may have had problems in her mouth and maybe abscess or something but it was all clear. After refusing for a few months she then took a couple of frozen s from the bottom of the container. After that though she wasn't interested in anything at all. We still offered her regularly but when she'd lost a fair bit of weight we took her to the vet. Gave her live birds which she would strike and eat (but she still wouldn't take the frozen). Than we started force feeding her sub adult frozen rats just as she was nearly finished the live birds/mice which seemed to be working. She put on some weight, was shedding regularly but still wouldn't go for the frozen food (which I had expected as someone told me if you feed them live they never go back to the frozen... but she really wasn't on the frozen anyway). Anyway, the last frozen s she spat out so we decided instead of her trying to live off a little live mouse to get a live rat. She was interested in it but didn't take it so... we now have a difficult snake that wont eat, a pet rat, and my husband trying to make me get rid of the snake
Can anyone help please??
( The setup of the enclosure hadn't changed and contains UV lamp, thermostat and heat lamps up one side. We also only moved an hour away so the climate didn't change)
Also the temp is usual around 30deg cel
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