I went to spot clean and change the water in my amel stripe, Blaze's, tank tonight, and he was following my hand around, so I decided to get him out while I was working. As he slithered through my hands, I felt something slightly sharp down by his tail. A very small piece of aspen appears to be stuck in one of his hemipenes. It's definitely going 'down' the tail, as opposed to up the vent.
I grabbed some small sewing tweezers and tried to gently pull it out, but it's such a small piece that I could not get a hold of it. I also tried to use my fingernails, but again, same thing. I don't want to accidentally push it in further or have it give him any splinters, but he's a very wiggly snake.
I gave him a room-temp bath to see if it might loosen, but no luck so far.
I don't know how long this has been there. I didn't notice anything when I fed him on Friday.
He's generally a very active snake and likes to climb all over his tank, and he's gotten aspen stuck in his nostril before (but it came right out). Should I switch his tank to paper towel? Would it be a good idea to use a different substrate for him in the future, and do you have any recommendations?
I definitely will take him to a vet if nothing else can be done, but I'd like everyone's input first. (Also, if anyone personally knows any good reptile vets in the Chandler/Gilbert/Mesa/Queen Creek area in Arizona, I would love their information.)
Here are some photos:
If you want ginormous photos, here are links:
http://www1.picturepush.com/photo/a/12636084/img/12636084.jpg
http://www3.picturepush.com/photo/a/12636086/img/12636086.jpg
Thank you for any help!
I grabbed some small sewing tweezers and tried to gently pull it out, but it's such a small piece that I could not get a hold of it. I also tried to use my fingernails, but again, same thing. I don't want to accidentally push it in further or have it give him any splinters, but he's a very wiggly snake.
I gave him a room-temp bath to see if it might loosen, but no luck so far.
I don't know how long this has been there. I didn't notice anything when I fed him on Friday.
He's generally a very active snake and likes to climb all over his tank, and he's gotten aspen stuck in his nostril before (but it came right out). Should I switch his tank to paper towel? Would it be a good idea to use a different substrate for him in the future, and do you have any recommendations?
I definitely will take him to a vet if nothing else can be done, but I'd like everyone's input first. (Also, if anyone personally knows any good reptile vets in the Chandler/Gilbert/Mesa/Queen Creek area in Arizona, I would love their information.)
Here are some photos:
If you want ginormous photos, here are links:
http://www1.picturepush.com/photo/a/12636084/img/12636084.jpg
http://www3.picturepush.com/photo/a/12636086/img/12636086.jpg
Thank you for any help!