greymaiden
Love and Hisses
Well, my sick motley butter guy has now escaped. I tell you, this little juvie is just bent on being a pain in my posterior.
I've placed a few bottle traps around the area where he escaped and I'm hoping I'll see him in the morning. Obviously, any other advice on finding him would be appreciated, but generally I am uplifted by the number of sucess stories I found when I searched for "lost snake" and the like.
In any case, this snake was SICK. He's been regurging his pinkies for the past three weeks, and I only recently took him off of food altogether to get his stomach chemistry back in line, and took him to the vet for some anti-biotics and some stuff that will also help balance his stomach out.
Because I've been withholding food, and he had been throwing up, he's starting to get a little skinny and I was just starting to see a spinal ridge. This is bad, I know, but I was going to wait the requisite 10 days before trying to feed him again so he doesn't regurge.
Since he has escaped, not only is he missing his medicine, but he will be eating the pinkies in the traps three days earlier than I wanted to feed him. Obviously recapturing him is a top priority, but I really don't want this little guy to die. If he regurges again then it is likely he doesn't have long to live
So what I want to know is whether all this excitement of escaping could cause him to regurge by default, and whether he is likely to survive and eventually return if he is already sick and in a weakened condition. I'm really worried about him and just want to know that he is okay and see him getting healthy and well.
Any advice you have would be appreciated. Has anyone ever had a sick snake escape before?
Worried,
Jamie Lynn
I've placed a few bottle traps around the area where he escaped and I'm hoping I'll see him in the morning. Obviously, any other advice on finding him would be appreciated, but generally I am uplifted by the number of sucess stories I found when I searched for "lost snake" and the like.
In any case, this snake was SICK. He's been regurging his pinkies for the past three weeks, and I only recently took him off of food altogether to get his stomach chemistry back in line, and took him to the vet for some anti-biotics and some stuff that will also help balance his stomach out.
Because I've been withholding food, and he had been throwing up, he's starting to get a little skinny and I was just starting to see a spinal ridge. This is bad, I know, but I was going to wait the requisite 10 days before trying to feed him again so he doesn't regurge.
Since he has escaped, not only is he missing his medicine, but he will be eating the pinkies in the traps three days earlier than I wanted to feed him. Obviously recapturing him is a top priority, but I really don't want this little guy to die. If he regurges again then it is likely he doesn't have long to live
So what I want to know is whether all this excitement of escaping could cause him to regurge by default, and whether he is likely to survive and eventually return if he is already sick and in a weakened condition. I'm really worried about him and just want to know that he is okay and see him getting healthy and well.
Any advice you have would be appreciated. Has anyone ever had a sick snake escape before?
Worried,
Jamie Lynn