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T.s. affectionado
Re: Blockage Removed
That's pretty yucky...but I'm really glad that you were able to flush some of it out of her....I hope she is able to recover. Poor thing!
Marnie
1.1.3 T.s.sirtalis: Seeley, Cee Cee, Zeus, Ariadne, Perseus
1.0 T.marcianus: Hermes
2.1 T.radix: Possum, Sammy, Sadie
1.0 T.s.parietalis: Mr. Joe Peachbottom
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Thamtographer
Re: Blockage Removed
Great job getting that taken care of Steve. I hope she recovers quickly!
Kat
2.2 T.s.pickeringii, 2.3 T.ordinoides 0.1 T.marcianus
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Blockage Removed
*UPDATE*
I allowed the blockage material to dry out some, then took another look at it.
It did appear to be turkey heart. I'm not sure why she had trouble digesting it or why it became a blockage.
She did eat a night crawler this evening so I'm hoping her digestive tract will handle it better.
My thought is the sooner I get food through the system the sooner she'll return to normal. Sort of a cleansing meal.
For the next week she will get a daily warm water bath in the hopes it will keep things moving.
Any ideas or suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Adult snake
Re: Blockage Removed
Could it have been an undeveloped baby? I had a sand boa that had similar & ended up having to palpate and help work out several large hard undeveloped babies. They looked a lot like that pic & stunk horribly. They had been in her for probably close to a year and were very much like malformed hard rubber balls that were partly broken up. Regardless though it's dirty work and you did well.
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Adult snake
Re: Blockage Removed
Oh nm just saw the update after I posted. Might be a good idea either way to have only worms for a couple of weeks while she recouperates.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Blockage Removed
Thanks Chris. Worms and/or fish for the near future since they are high in water content.
I want to keep things moving.
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Re: Blockage Removed
Great job steve i really admire your tenacity, Chris has covered my intended suggestion, that exit area is bound to be a little tender so nothing too challenging....you had without doubt come to this conclusion your self, but i thought i'd say it any way
I'm not actually a gynecologist...but i'll take a look.
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"PM Boots For Custom Title"
Re: Blockage Removed
All I would suggest is the restricted diet you've already decided on.
Question about the blockage though - did it come out without any bleeding? If so, that's a good sign that there was no damage to the rectal lining (looking at the photo it looks like a blockage right at the end of the digestive tract). When other snakes have passed the turkey heart is the feces as "intact"? It just seems to have retained a lot of structure rather than having been digested.
Chris0.2.0 - T. marcianus (Binky, Esk), 1.1.0 - T. e. cuitzeoensis (Vlad, Lacrimosa), 1.1.0 - T. cyrtopsis (Vimes, Sybil), 0.1.0 - T. s. parietalis (Nobby), 1.1.0 T. radix (Lipwig, Adora Belle)
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Blockage Removed
I strongly suggest everyone getting one of these irrigation syringes. They come in very handy.
Blockages, flushing out eyes and wounds, etc.
I went to my dentist and he gave me a couple for free.
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