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I have a Ball Python that is approx 5yrs old and has always been healthy and happy. He is very docile and mellow. Here is the concern. Over the past 7 days I have seen him convulse twice. He is awake, and his entire body just flops and spasms around. He also seems to have a heightened sense to the touch while this is going on. It lasted about 5 mins. Once before a feeding (Friday) and the second time was after a feeding, yesterday (Tuesday). There has been no changes in his food, home, or handling. He has not been given any meds and has always been in great health. I am very concerned and am open to any info you guys have to offer.

Thanks!
Amaris
 
Amaris,

The first couple of questions that come into my mind are:

1. Have you brought any new reptiles into your home in the past few weeks?

2. Have you used any kind of chemical in the room or enclosure (cleaning, air freshener, etc) that your BP may have come into contact with?
 
3. There are situations when it is best to just take them to the vet. This is one of those situations in my opinion.
 
Thanks for your responce

No new pets, chemicals, or anything unusual. I agree... the vet will see him tomorrow. They are going to start with blood work. Fingers crossed it's not serious!
 
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