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    T.s. affectionado EasternGirl's Avatar
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    Cause for concern?

    Last night I decided to feed Cee Cee with hemostats since I recently changed her substrate to reptibark and ecofresh. It was either feed her with hemostats or move her to the feeding tank...and since she takes the food by hemostats I figured it was good to feed her that way because it seems to be building more trust for her. She was doing fine but then she took her last piece of pinky and drug it down into the substrate...I didn't have time to get it away from her (nor did I really want to put my fingers in there and try to take it out of her mouth) and I think there may have been a little bit of wood on it when she ate it. Now I am very worried that she could get an intestinal obstruction. What do you guys think??? I should be concerned...right?
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    Re: Cause for concern?

    Nah, snakes do it all the time in nature. A piece of wood isn't as dangerous as sand or a rock.
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    Re: Cause for concern?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bart View Post
    Nah, snakes do it all the time in nature. A piece of wood isn't as dangerous as sand or a rock.
    Not true, actually. A small bit of Aspen can lead to death by impaction.

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    Re: Cause for concern?

    Not much you can do at this point.
    No need to worry about it now.
    Can you post a photo of the same sized piece?
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    Re: Cause for concern?

    Probably not because my camera is on the fritz....but it was attached to half of a pinky and it was smaller than that. I couldn't see well enough to be sure of everything that was attached. She had half of the piece of pinky in her mouth and the other half, she drug in the substrate...I know some substrate was on it...but I couldn't see exactly what was on it because she had moved behind the glass. I just know that I saw some wood shavings on it and I think I saw a piece about the size of my pinky finger nail attached to the food. What are signs of intestinal obstruction?
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    Re: Cause for concern?

    Okay...I am changing back to carefresh!
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    Re: Cause for concern?

    Jesse, you're right, it MIGHT be dangerous. My point is that a piece of wood isn't as dangerous as sand or a rock or something like that.
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    Re: Cause for concern?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bart View Post
    Jesse, you're right, it MIGHT be dangerous. My point is that a piece of wood isn't as dangerous as sand or a rock or something like that.
    Depends on the wood. If a piece of reptibark gets ingested that can be VERY bad. But yeah, you're right for the most part.

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    Re: Cause for concern?

    at the moment i have my snakes on reptibark i do occasionally swap the substrate as the mood takes me, i feed in the viv's so i do occasionally spot stuff adhering to the food but the snakes seem to manipulate the food so that it separates and falls off,... never had a problem with impaction that i know of, the positive thing about a site like this is obtaining info from other keepers and hearing about their problems and the outcomes, but the negative side to it, is believing that these things are more common than they actually are, SO my solution is take a chill pill stop bloody worrying and go and do the dishes !NOW!
    ​I'm not actually a gynecologist...but i'll take a look.

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    Re: Cause for concern?

    Hey John! You forgot to tell Jesse to shaddup!
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