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Posted by: Abeercan01 at Sat Sep 15 06:17:07 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Abeercan01 ]  
   

Its been a few years since ive posted here, and I would greatly appreciate some input.



I have been keeping ball pythons for years, as well as some boas, coloubrids, and venomous. I recently recieved a female normal ball python that has a cleft upper lip. She hadnt eaten since she hatched out, and was starting to lose some weight. I made sure her enclosure was correct, and left her completely alone for over a week. When i attempted to feed her, she didn't act interested at all, and really didn't act like she knew the food was there.



Over the course of about 3 weeks, i tried every trick in the book to try and get her to feed with no luck at all. I finally made the decision to assist feed. I got a couple small fuzzy mice, and as soon as i put the head of the mouse in her mouth, she curled up on it and took it down like a champ. She did this twice over the period of a week.



I tried feeding her again today, same thing. I had to assist feed, but she took it like a champ as soon as the head of the mouse was in her mouth.



This got me thinking... I wonder if her heat receptors are working properly because of the cleft lip? She doesnt't act like she knows that food is there, and there is very little tongue flicking, if any at all. I would like some input on what others think. I really hope she will eventually take food on her own.



Thanks for any input at all!!!
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0.1.0 albino burmese

1.0.0 normal burmese

1.0.0 redtail boa

1.0.0 albino corn

0.1.0 creamsicle corn

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1.0.0 black rat snake

1.1.0 leopard geckos

0.0.7 northern copperheads

1.0.0 southern copperhead

0.0.1 broadband copperhead

0.0.1 timber rattler

1.0.0 green iguana

0.0.1 veiled chameleon

2.1.0 ball pythons

0.0.1 mexican red knee tarantula

0.0.3 emperor scorpion

0.0.1 cobalt blue tarantula

0.0.1 orange baboon tarantula

0.0.1 brazilian salmon pink birdeater tarantula

and a bunch of breeder mice and rats


   

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