I had a sudden death of a snake today, and I'm curious what others' opinions are and if a necropsy is something that I should look into.
To start, the snake, Icarus, is a bit less than four years old and a Palmetto. I was home for lunch and had passed by his viv several times and there were no visual issues. He was out, as usual when nearing a feeding day, and relatively active.
When I next passed by he was moving erratically, corkscrewing. Several times he turned upside down and hit his head against the side of his water dish. His mouth was open during this whole process and he was making exhaling sounds. At this point, there was also blood in his viv that was from his mouth.
Despite attempts on my end he eventually stopped breathing and passed. During which, infrequently his body would tense and air would be expelled. Though I'm unsure if he was still alive at this point or if it was after effects of the death.
A few things to add: This was extremely sudden, with no warnings. He does not have an RI, and has never mouth breathed or gasped for breath. He has consistently been the best feeder I've ever owned, and he has no signs of mites or ticks.
This one hit me pretty hard, maybe because I witnessed it, but I'd like to get opinions of what may have happened here and if it's possibly related to care. It seemed to have a lot of similarities to a seizure. I'll add photos of the snake that were taken not two days ago
To start, the snake, Icarus, is a bit less than four years old and a Palmetto. I was home for lunch and had passed by his viv several times and there were no visual issues. He was out, as usual when nearing a feeding day, and relatively active.
When I next passed by he was moving erratically, corkscrewing. Several times he turned upside down and hit his head against the side of his water dish. His mouth was open during this whole process and he was making exhaling sounds. At this point, there was also blood in his viv that was from his mouth.
Despite attempts on my end he eventually stopped breathing and passed. During which, infrequently his body would tense and air would be expelled. Though I'm unsure if he was still alive at this point or if it was after effects of the death.
A few things to add: This was extremely sudden, with no warnings. He does not have an RI, and has never mouth breathed or gasped for breath. He has consistently been the best feeder I've ever owned, and he has no signs of mites or ticks.
This one hit me pretty hard, maybe because I witnessed it, but I'd like to get opinions of what may have happened here and if it's possibly related to care. It seemed to have a lot of similarities to a seizure. I'll add photos of the snake that were taken not two days ago