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Old 01-17-05, 01:08 PM   #1
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Angry bad night for my burm

Well lastnight was my last night with my male burm who still had a LONG life ahead of him. Had him out at about 7pm to feed took his small rat like always and then put him up, messd around and changed his lights at like 12am, wake up today for work and hes dead. Turns out he had some how gotten bedding in his mouth lastnight sometime and things went down hill for him then on. The thing is is Repti Bark the bedding i was using is suppose to be a really good bedding but i guess the two big bags i have will be going in the trash
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Old 01-17-05, 01:14 PM   #2
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Im sorry to hear about the burm. When using loose substrates its best to feed in a seperate container. Or better yet use newspaper, papertowels or butcher paper as a substrate.
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Old 01-17-05, 01:20 PM   #3
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no he didnt consume the repti bark while eating, he gets fed in a different cage...but yea i know what your saying
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Old 01-17-05, 02:07 PM   #4
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so sorry to hear that. are you going to skin it for something to remember it by? (seriouse, I know alot of people who do this) but eitehr way again so sorry to ehar about your burm. can you give more detail on how you found him? bark placement in it's mouth? Im having trouble picturing the bark causing fatal harm. Did it liek cmpletely block its air way? did he injest it? even i he injested it wouldnt it take the time to not pass and become internaly infected befor it dies?

thanks, again sorry about your loss.
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Old 01-17-05, 02:14 PM   #5
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Sorry to hear about yer loss.

Yes, pls provide more detail on how ya found it
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O MAN..SORRY TO HERE ABOUT UR BURM..
I USE REPTI BARK ALSO..IM SCARED NOW.
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Old 01-17-05, 04:22 PM   #7
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sorry for your loss, i have a sick baaby burm so i kinda know how you feel, are you going to get another.
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ya thats scary I keep all my babies on the newspaper and same with all my breeders. But I do have a select few snakes that have very nicely done up display cages and thats always a worry.
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Sorry about your loss, Thats wierd my BCI ate some cypruss mulch. I obviously got scared took him to the vet.. The said If he didnt defacate within a week bring him back.. He defacated and everything was fine after that.
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I'm so sorry for your loss. It always hurts to loose a beloved pet espically when it happens so unexpectedly.
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Old 01-17-05, 05:23 PM   #11
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no he didnt consume the repti bark while eating,
If you know this then how did this hapen,
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Turns out he had some how gotten bedding in his mouth lastnight sometime
Even if he did get some bedding in his mouth how could that have caused his death? Even if a burm swallowed some I still have my doubts it would have killed him. Think of all the dirt they eat while eating in the wild.
I think a necropsy is in order.
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Old 01-17-05, 06:01 PM   #12
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Sorry about your loss.

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If you know this then how did this hapen,

Even if he did get some bedding in his mouth how could that have caused his death? Even if a burm swallowed some I still have my doubts it would have killed him. Think of all the dirt they eat while eating in the wild.
I think a necropsy is in order.
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Tevor, he probably watched the snake eat, but oviously never saw the snake "injest" bark.

Also, I agree a necropsy is a good idea.

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Old 01-17-05, 06:10 PM   #13
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he said he fed it in a diffrent container/ so he obviosly knows it dint injest it while eating/ I agree with trevor, I highly doubt the bark killed him.
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A lot of times, snakes in their death throes open their mouths and get substrate in them. It's not the cause of death, just a side effect of the open mouthed gape that snakes can exhibit while dying. Definitely a necropsy is in order. Do not freeze the snake- refrigerate and take to the vet within 24 hours if possible.

I'm sorry to hear about your loss.
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Old 01-17-05, 06:42 PM   #15
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lolaophidia,

Well put..
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