13mur 6
Junior Researcher, MSKCC
Hmm... Don't think I want to force anything into him since he's eating fine, but you might be onto something... a cooked mouse, or a "tenderized" mouse (there's the stuff you can sprinkle onto your meats, some sort of protease) might sort of ease digestion (or stave of decay for a little more so he can digest the food), but I wonder how safe that would be.
Maybe I'll try a smaller section(s), and feed him probiotics with the food for now and if it doesn't work I'll try more drastic things (hopefully he won't regurge the next couple meals).
Is there any way to give probiotics through the water besides using snake feces (fresh poop isn't available everyday)? (i.e. would it be prudent to spill out the contents of an acidophillus capsule or a squirt of benebac into the water?). He seems to drink quite often, atleast once a day. But I do remember a point when this snake has been at this stage (pooping pale stinky puddles) and using probiotics "cured" him, sorta.
-Lemur 6
Maybe I'll try a smaller section(s), and feed him probiotics with the food for now and if it doesn't work I'll try more drastic things (hopefully he won't regurge the next couple meals).
Is there any way to give probiotics through the water besides using snake feces (fresh poop isn't available everyday)? (i.e. would it be prudent to spill out the contents of an acidophillus capsule or a squirt of benebac into the water?). He seems to drink quite often, atleast once a day. But I do remember a point when this snake has been at this stage (pooping pale stinky puddles) and using probiotics "cured" him, sorta.
-Lemur 6