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Unique Rescue Help

You know, for a normal baby that size, I am not a poop-watcher. I would continue to provide a restful environment and not obsess about poo and continue to feed as long as the snake continues to accept. You may need to help with the shed, but so what. When the snake goes blue, give it the best chance of success by covering the top of the viv with plastic wrap, loosely, and misting. Then if she doesn't shed completely, it's very easy to remedy.
 
Been 4 days since she fed...no poo, but mobility seems to be increasing and I found her climbing in her 'tree' (fake plant) yesterday.

She seems to be doing well, but that kink at the injury is still pretty gnarly.

I think I might try to feed her again tomorrow - good idea or bad idea?
 
Go for it, she may very well have used most of the nourishment for recuperation, just my opinion.
 
Because what's the worst that could happen. She isn't able to pass it through. She isn't, I don't think, a surgical candidate, so- she dies happy with a full belly. But I don't think a snake that feels unwell would be out climbing. I predict she will poop, eventually.
 
Been 4 days since she fed...no poo, but mobility seems to be increasing and I found her climbing in her 'tree' (fake plant) yesterday.

She seems to be doing well, but that kink at the injury is still pretty gnarly.

I think I might try to feed her again tomorrow - good idea or bad idea?

If she is climbing, that is a very good sign! Feed her, poop or no poop.
 
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