Brian Oakley
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Matt,
I was going to suggest putting her down, but I kow some people from on that (as do I at times).
Sad, but I brought in a little import ball a few months ago. NICE gold coloration, white around some of the pattern etc. The little thing NEVER drank.........litterraly, NEVER ate, and was so thin. I have soaked it in water for 24-48 hours at a time, tried feeding it every other day for 2 months. Lots of lose skin, and last night was the worst (I would check on it every day or day). I came home from a unsuccessful herping adventure, checked all my snakes like I do every morning and night (and 100 times in between...lol), anyway, I opened the little shoebox I had it in and it stunk.........bad. Keep in mind, the bottom was dry, no urates or anything. I picked it up and on top of the fact that it was like a shoestring hanging in my hand, there was a lump approx. 2" long starting about 1/2" above the vent the thickness of a permanent marker. I felt it lightly (slight squeeze) and it was not hard, but it had small "ball type" objects within the lump. They would not break down as I added pressure and I KNOW it was not fecies. Like I said, I have NEVER had it eat and never seen anything in the bottom of the shoebox that would represent waste matter of any type. Long story short (well not really I am done now), I put it down.
Point is, like you were saying, I hate to know a snake is not doing well. I honestly felt there was no hope and thought it would be best.......maybe I am wrong, but there was zero progress of any kind. As a side note, please don't ask where it came from as I feel this had nothing to do with the seller. It was just the chance you take with an import. Not his fault and not mad, I would buy from him again.
I have only had to put one other snake down in my 15 years of working with snakes and it sucks.
Whatever the decision, I know you have tried your best.
Brian Oakley
I was going to suggest putting her down, but I kow some people from on that (as do I at times).
Sad, but I brought in a little import ball a few months ago. NICE gold coloration, white around some of the pattern etc. The little thing NEVER drank.........litterraly, NEVER ate, and was so thin. I have soaked it in water for 24-48 hours at a time, tried feeding it every other day for 2 months. Lots of lose skin, and last night was the worst (I would check on it every day or day). I came home from a unsuccessful herping adventure, checked all my snakes like I do every morning and night (and 100 times in between...lol), anyway, I opened the little shoebox I had it in and it stunk.........bad. Keep in mind, the bottom was dry, no urates or anything. I picked it up and on top of the fact that it was like a shoestring hanging in my hand, there was a lump approx. 2" long starting about 1/2" above the vent the thickness of a permanent marker. I felt it lightly (slight squeeze) and it was not hard, but it had small "ball type" objects within the lump. They would not break down as I added pressure and I KNOW it was not fecies. Like I said, I have NEVER had it eat and never seen anything in the bottom of the shoebox that would represent waste matter of any type. Long story short (well not really I am done now), I put it down.
Point is, like you were saying, I hate to know a snake is not doing well. I honestly felt there was no hope and thought it would be best.......maybe I am wrong, but there was zero progress of any kind. As a side note, please don't ask where it came from as I feel this had nothing to do with the seller. It was just the chance you take with an import. Not his fault and not mad, I would buy from him again.
I have only had to put one other snake down in my 15 years of working with snakes and it sucks.
Whatever the decision, I know you have tried your best.
Brian Oakley