One of our snakes has totally freaked me out. Short short version:
I picked him up in the process of cleaning his tub, he struggled & flailed around like crazy, pooped on me, and then his body tensed up TOTALLY into a kinked mess. I thought he had died. Then I saw he was still moving a little, so I set him down, and he started to loosen up. He was back to normal within about 5 minutes.
A little background. This little guy is a '12 that I got at a show about 6 weeks ago. He is pretty small for his age. He was thrown in with another snake I purchased. Basically after the transaction was finished and I was about to walk away from the table, the vendor asked if I would like a "special needs snake" for free. I inquired for more details about the "special needs" and was told something about him getting too excited at times such as feeding time, flipping over, and playing dead. I guess this is what the vendor was talking about, although I would have described it differently. Until this episode yesterday, I haven't seen anything at all unusual about this snake other than that he takes a really, really long time to swallow his pinkies compared to other baby corns I've had experience with (about 7 others over the past 3 years). Oh, and he poops a lot. Usually about 3 times per pinkie.
Here are a couple of crappy cell phone pics, but they are good enough to give you an idea. The first is maybe a minute after the seizure or whatever it was, and he is already starting to loosen up, so he looked even worse. I was too freaked to think of snapping a pic at first:
5 minutes after the above pic, and he's pretty much back to normal:
10 minutes after the first pic. He's stretched out a little more which makes it easier to see that all the kinks are gone. His head is a little triangled, not at all normal for this guy who is typically a total sweetheart, so I think he was upset by the experience:
BTW, he has no substrate and a dirty cage because I was in the process of cleaning his tub. He was hiding under his newspaper when I opened the bin, so I'd already taken that out, and when I went to lift him out is when this thing happened.
Has anyone experienced anything like this? What causes it? What should I do for him? Should I be concerned about this being contagious? (He's still in QT, but with some other new acquisitions.) Any & all info & suggestions welcomed.
I picked him up in the process of cleaning his tub, he struggled & flailed around like crazy, pooped on me, and then his body tensed up TOTALLY into a kinked mess. I thought he had died. Then I saw he was still moving a little, so I set him down, and he started to loosen up. He was back to normal within about 5 minutes.
A little background. This little guy is a '12 that I got at a show about 6 weeks ago. He is pretty small for his age. He was thrown in with another snake I purchased. Basically after the transaction was finished and I was about to walk away from the table, the vendor asked if I would like a "special needs snake" for free. I inquired for more details about the "special needs" and was told something about him getting too excited at times such as feeding time, flipping over, and playing dead. I guess this is what the vendor was talking about, although I would have described it differently. Until this episode yesterday, I haven't seen anything at all unusual about this snake other than that he takes a really, really long time to swallow his pinkies compared to other baby corns I've had experience with (about 7 others over the past 3 years). Oh, and he poops a lot. Usually about 3 times per pinkie.
Here are a couple of crappy cell phone pics, but they are good enough to give you an idea. The first is maybe a minute after the seizure or whatever it was, and he is already starting to loosen up, so he looked even worse. I was too freaked to think of snapping a pic at first:

5 minutes after the above pic, and he's pretty much back to normal:

10 minutes after the first pic. He's stretched out a little more which makes it easier to see that all the kinks are gone. His head is a little triangled, not at all normal for this guy who is typically a total sweetheart, so I think he was upset by the experience:

BTW, he has no substrate and a dirty cage because I was in the process of cleaning his tub. He was hiding under his newspaper when I opened the bin, so I'd already taken that out, and when I went to lift him out is when this thing happened.
Has anyone experienced anything like this? What causes it? What should I do for him? Should I be concerned about this being contagious? (He's still in QT, but with some other new acquisitions.) Any & all info & suggestions welcomed.