How do ball pythons get pneumonia?
Pneumonia is a very common life-threatening condition in captive reptiles, usually caused by deficiencies in husbandry and nutrition. Stress, recent transport, suboptimal temperature or humidity, dust in the vivarium and nutritional imbalances like hypovitaminosis A or C can all predispose the animal to infection.
Can humans get Nidovirus?
Nidoviruses infect a broad range of hosts including humans and other mammals, birds, fish, insects and crustaceans [8–11]. Although reptiles are susceptible to infection by a wide variety of viruses (as reviewed in [12]), nidovirus infections have not previously been described.
Does coronavirus belong to the family of Nidovirus?
It belongs to the family of Nidovirus. Illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
Is it normal for a ball python to look up?
If your ball python is looking up with muscle control and without tipping over or losing balance, it is normal. Ball pythons that are checking out their surroundings or being curious might look up.
What should I do if my ball python escapes?
Ball pythons are amazing little escape artists and what may work for years will one day fail and you’ll be left snakeless and amazed. If your animal does escape don’t give up looking for it too easy. They turn up sometimes weeks later, (if they don’t get sick and die) so don’t go out later that day and buy the replacement, give yourself some time.
What does it mean when a ball python is burying itself?
If your ball python is burying itself or burrowing a lot under substrate or a water dish, it could mean that it’s not feeling secure in its hides or that the cage is too open. Also, it could mean that the temperatures in your ball python’s cage are not ideal.
Why is my ball python so active at night?
If your ball python is too active, it might be caused by few things. First of all, this could be due to improper temperatures, lack of hides, hunger, outside stress factors. Please remember, that your ball python naturally gets active at night, so it might be normal. Is your ball python’s cage located in a noisy room with many people passing?
Can a ball python get a respiratory infection?
Any snake can suffer from a respiratory infection, but snakes that hail from tropical areas – including ball pythons – are often especially susceptible to them. Because snakes cannot cough, they have great difficulty expelling the fluid which can accumulate in their respiratory tract.
Is it normal for a ball python to not poop?
However, swelling from 2 weeks to few days before pooping is normal. Swelling goes down after a ball python has pooped. First stool after a long time is hard and darker/grayish in coloration. Not pooping for a long time (more than 3 months), plus not pooping when shedding or shortly after shedding during this time.
How old does a ball python have to be to get mouth rot?
They can live up to 30 years in captivity and become adults at 3 years old. If they are properly cared for, mouth rot is completely preventable and if it does happen that they develop it then not to worry – it is easy to treat but do not leave it as it can develop into a more serious infection.
What should I do if I have a ball python?
If you use any sort of bulb (ceramic heater, not light bulb) at all, it should be the secondary heat source only, and if you do, be sure to watch your humidity, and sheds extra carefully. There are some newer studies that show that some UV lighting can be helpful, even if the wild ball doesn’t get it in the wild.