heatherp
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My big female ball python has had a mucus coming from her mouth for about a week, she wasnt eating, and wasnt really moving around much, so my brother took her to the vet for me and found out she has mouth rot, he got rot guard and some instructions, however they arent great instructions, i tried to administer some to her, after cleaning her mouth with a q-tip tipped in watered down peroxide, wich i also need help with
when i try to clean her mouth, not only do i need 2 people to hold her so she doesnt break her own neck, but the cotton gets stuck on her teeth, so its hard to clean, so far nothing is rotting, but there is a lot of thick saliva.
I tried to give her the rot guard and she started wheezing, and her nose was bubbleing, like she couldnt breath, what im asking is, is there any trick to treating this? i can take photos if needed, shes a very very sweet snake, never has she tried to bite me, even when she layed eggs for me early last year.
shes just a normal but shes very special to me. the few ball pythons i have are special to me. but her more so then the rest.
I want to save her life, but i feel like im hurting her whenever i try to help
please someone give me a little advice
when i try to clean her mouth, not only do i need 2 people to hold her so she doesnt break her own neck, but the cotton gets stuck on her teeth, so its hard to clean, so far nothing is rotting, but there is a lot of thick saliva.
I tried to give her the rot guard and she started wheezing, and her nose was bubbleing, like she couldnt breath, what im asking is, is there any trick to treating this? i can take photos if needed, shes a very very sweet snake, never has she tried to bite me, even when she layed eggs for me early last year.
shes just a normal but shes very special to me. the few ball pythons i have are special to me. but her more so then the rest.
I want to save her life, but i feel like im hurting her whenever i try to help