Well yes, but at the same time imagine being virtually blind and horribly injured and probably starving, and then a couple of giants picking you up and taking you all kinds of places, grabbing you and tugging on your skin and touching your face. I think even a human in that situation would be on edge, so for an animal to go through this and never even hiss (even in the very first video!) is impressive.
@@Sonia-jk7lf LOL, cold-blooded doesn't mean their blood is chilly. They do not generate their own heat and rely on the environment, lots of reptiles perfer warm to hot temps which could result their blood being much warmer than yours!
I would try to give her a good soak before you try to remove the eyecaps to try and soften them up first before you try the qtips. I'm also going to second looking at Snake discovery! If you want (try to @me so I get a notification) I can send them a message on their patreon to have them reach out to you, Emily and Ed have tons of snake experience
I agree! Emily and Ed are wonderful with snakes and extremely knowledgeable and experienced. Educating the world on snakes is what they do. And Emily is as cute as a bug! 👍☺️
Yes my own comment is based on what i have seen and heard from Emily and Ed on how they have helped their snakes shed stuck eye caps.. they have tons of knowledge and are really good with those kinds of issues
Well, don't be scared of that snake. She's pretty calm... But not in great health after being abandoned by her owner and covered by those vampiric spiders.
Be extremely gentle. Your goal should NOT be to peel it off. You gotta get her humidity way up and keep soaking her. Your only intervention should be a super gentle rub to assist with the shed coming off, not force it come off.
Yeah she’s obviously been left extremely dehydrated from those mites, and quite possibly anaemic too, from all the blood loss. Depending on how long she was in such a bad state, she might have been struggling to shed for a while. So I’m guessing she just needs some extra humidity until she recovers. Although you want to be careful of other diseases like mouth rot caused by too much humidity
What happens if you peel it off? Somebody also mentioned mouth rot from humidity what is that? Will The snake get healthier and healthier with every shed? Sorry I have a lot questions LOL. TYIA❤️
See just letting yu know when a snake is suffering from skin infections and can’t shed yu had to help the snake shed it doesn’t hurt the snake so extremely gentle is kind of a drag and when yu want to take the eye caps off they have special tweezers for that
@@TMNTLeague ball pythons should have a humidity of around 60% in their enclosure because in the wild though they are from africa they spend most of their time in humid burrows... also a humid hide that you keep at a higher humidity is not a bad idea to make sure if they need it they can go get that humidity! The thing with humidity is that bacteria love it so you also have to make sure you are using the proper substrate that won’t mold easily or else that could definitely cause scale or mouth rot problems and you don’t want that!
Commenting to boost! Also, personally my favorite method for assisting sheds is to create a sauna box with sphagnum moss. Hopefully they can get this girl healthy soon!
I don't know much about snakes but someone that I would recommend is Emily of Snake Discovery. She would definitely have some advice about removing stuck shed.
I didn't think I would watch several videos about a snake back to back, but she's just great honestly... well behaved and seems to understand you're trying to help her.
I’m so bummed her eye scales are so stuck on, I hope they come off soon without causing her any damage. She’s just so beautiful! Thank you for the update and I hope you have a great and successful trip.
Sup, from the looks of it, she appears to be going to go through a complete shed again not just her eyes. So good humidity and she should shed have a complete shed by time you guys get back. Great work.
Her color does look very dull you might be on to something my rescue ball had terrible scale rot the moment I got it under control he shed back to back 3 times. There's a good possibility she's going into healing overdrive and just dumping energy into shedding off the damage.
in the video where she is actively shedding her colors are somewhat dull. It could be that she is unhealthy by way of parasite or something or just apart of her ball python morph as some morphs do look " Sheddy" all the time but since She just Shed like a week ago She shouldn't be starting to shed again. I could be wrong though.
@@serinawong3019 If the snake has damage to it's skin that is "dangerous" to the snakes life it can shed back to back until the skin is healed enough to keep infections out.
She is so gentle with you and relaxed. It says a lot about how you care for your animals ❤ thank you for the updates. I look forward to seeing them.💜🐍💜✌
Pythons can shed multiple times in a short period of time if they have damaged skin so she could be going through another cycle. With the trauma she has endured it would not surprise me. Glad she is being taken care of though :-)
And Sinder made a cameo! Before watching this channel I knew nothing about snakes and they freaked me out. I have learned so much I had no idea they scales on their eyes. Thanks for not only saving these animals but education goes a long way and I have an appreciation for snakes now.
Ask chandler! But it looks like she’s in shed again probably from healing. Shouldn’t have to use much force at all to remove shed or eye caps. Humidity and soaks.
I can't believe what a sweetheart she is! I don't think most snakes would sit still that long without squirming. She's an absolute angel. Keep her humidity up, if she's going into shed again soon, maybe her eye caps will come off with the next shed. I'm super invested in this girl, I hope she continues to do well and fully recover! Looking forward to the next update! Have a safe and wonderful trip y'all!
We have two ball pythons and one, no matter what we do, always has a harder time shedding than the other. If he has retained eye caps, we will soak him and try to drip the warm water on his eyes from our fingertips for a few minutes and then gently try to rub the eye caps off with our fingers after they've softened a bit. This usually helps, and sometimes it takes two different times of trying this. There has been an occasion (recently) where we really couldn't get them off no matter what we did though and we just didn't want to stress him out anymore. Luckily, they came off with his next shed. Both of our ball pythons will hide for about a week when they are starting the shedding process, coming out minimally when they're normally active. Since it's been so dry with our furnace running, when we noticed this behavior when they started their last sheds, we misted just inside their hides a couple times a day (just when we saw the substate has dried out because scale rot can be a potential issue from keeping it overly humid/moist). Also during their last sheds, we misted them directly when we saw them out and it seemed to really help our snake that always has a hard time. We were able to see both eye caps in his shed & his eyes were very clear, so we knew both layers came off, which was a huge relief. Snake Discovery, Go Herping & Chris Hardwick have been great educational RUclips channels/resources when I started to get more involved in our snakes' care. I really hope this all helps as you continue to rehab this snake!
Get her humidity up (70-80%), continue to soak her, and let it come off naturally. You can assist (by very gently rubbing it) but you should never manually peel or remove a stuck shed as it can cause damage to the snake. Groups like Not Just a Pet Rock have great information about ball python husbandry and common issues (such as feeding issues or stuck shed). With ball pythons, it's all about the right conditions and LOTS of patience. She has a great temperament and is going to make an amazing pet
When you use the q-tip, just let it sit on the eye for a little while, or soak right before. It needs to be really moist when trying to GENTLY work it off. Just work the edges, and when one starts to come, just work it with a wet q-tip. It should come off pretty easily like that
i appreciate your desire to help. However, my advice would be that if the method isn't working, STOP. You can always try another method or let her soak/chill in a humid place and then try again
I would honestly say let a vet try to take those eye caps off because with a snake and how delicate they can be it's probably better to take the safer way if you've never done it I have a corn snake and I always be sure when they're shedding to put enough humidity in there or make enough humidity just to be sure
Whenever you try to help a snake shedding, the direction should be from head to tail. And maybe using a cloth will help, because cloth got more texture to it that q tip or paper towel. It'll help to peel off the shed cap and it doesn't hurt their eyes.
I am so in love with this girl TickTok! Not a snake person really but I do appreciate them and have a healthy respect for them and their handlers! Thank you for taking such great care of her!
She is so sweet!! I’m usually terrified of snakes but I’m so invested in her recovery and well being. She seems to know that you care about her and she is more relaxed than the first encounter.
This baby girl is so well-behaved, and she's getting much more lively since the initial rescue. Watching her revover like this makes me so happy. I wish I could offer advice on the scales, but I'm confident that you all will make it through this. You two are very capable and she is a very strong girl.
So glad she’s doing well omg 😇 I found you guys since you started making her videos and that’s why I subscribed. You and your husband are very wonderful people thank you for doing what you do!
Right like this snake hasn't tried to bite them or anything that we've seen like my snakes would go crazy if I grabbed there head and bite the hell out me and they rescue a snake and has the calmest demeanor I've ever seen ..maybe she feels there helping her and doesnt wanna get dumped again by biting lol
Can’t wait for the next update. I would love to see you guys feeding her. Makes me happy that you guys were able to find her and help her out. I do really hope and wish that you guys keep her because I would love to see as many future updates on her as much as possible.
She is absolutely gorgeous, and so well behaved! I can't believe she's so mellow after everything she's been through. I'm so glad she's doing so well, minus this eye cap problem anyways. I hope that gets resolved soon, I just love her. Im not even a snake person but I've fallen for this one.
I just found you guys rescuing her and watched all the videos to make sure this baby girl was doing better :”) you guys truly saved this snake, thank you
Its really awesome to see such caring people doing what they can to make a animals life better. You were very gentle with the BP and Im sure u will get the eye caps off. Enjoy ur trip to Costa Rica, be safe take plenty of videos but most of all have some fun!!
Very glad she met you guys, you two full of love and kind hearted 🥰 wish you always blessed with fortune and always healthy so you can help many animals
You definitely do not want to use too much force when removing stuck eyecaps. I have a rescued ball python who had a good four or five layers of stuck shed on his eyes. I placed actual drops of water on his eyes and let them sit for quite a while, adding on fresh drops every couple minutes. Then I took a wet q-tip and rolled it along the corner of his eye gently, not across the entire eye. The goal was to just see if the corner of the eyecap would even lift. This is what worked for me. Eyecaps have to be softened a ton before they will come off. You guys are doing such a great job with that cutie! She seems like such a sweet snake. Loving all the updates on her.
Love that you guys rescued her. I did have a python once and gave to some one who wanted her. Definitely don’t just abandon pets. Worse thing you can do.
At this point you should leave the eye caps alone. She will likely (if she isn’t already) she again very soon! Your care and the huge improvement to her conditions should aide in her eye caps coming off with her next shed. You are great people, and she is such a sweetheart.
I agree with some others here. You shouldn't force it off. We have to find a way to "assist her" not "do it for her". Thanks for the update. Keep up the Love!
What made you think snakes were means?? Have you just never handled one before? Pets are usually quite tame and friendly. I wouldn’t just go pick up a snake in the wild but admiring from 10-15ft is fine. They are scared of you so they will probably just try to flee. But if you rapidly approach them or corner them and they don’t think they can get away, ofc they will try to defend themselves. But they won’t go out of their way to attack you
She's gorgeous🙂💗She's been so calm and chill with you guys🙂💗she probably knows you're there for her and that you saved her🙂💗I've also read that using vitamin e oil helps to hydrate the skin for shed and helps the skin to shed off and a damp cloth helps a stuck shed cycle sometimes🙂💗I've never owned a snake but they're gorgeous creatures and I've held a perfectly healthy ball python at the pet shop and he had some patchy shed skin so literally asked to get a damp towel cloth and it helped him and I also gently peeled the stuck shed and he just moved and it came off with no issues🙂sometimes you can assist a snake if it has patchy shed cycle by soaking it and gently pulling the patchy stuck shed and the snake will move and it'll shed off🙂you just have to be gentle and take your time with assisting it's shed cycle if needed and be careful that it doesn't pull off any scales🙂just take your time and be careful gentle🙂💗
Snakes really aren’t something to be feared. They will never bother you unless you act threatening towards them (so like don’t approach wild snakes). And they will likely try to flee first anyways. They see you as a potential predator so they are just scared for their life and trying to defend themselves. They aren’t going to go out of their way to attack you like a wasp
I’ve seen a lot of snake keepers use vet prescribed eye drops to loosen up the eye caps and it works in a week or two!! It’s super safe for the snake , you should definitely check with your vet. Anyway I love how healthy she is now! Best of luck for you guys 💕💕
She is so well mannered. If I had the enclosure, I would take her in. She deserves a good life. I agree, I think she is going through shed again. Soak her daily and maybe help rehydrate her so it goes smoothly. Multiple layers of eye caps can come off all at once so a good shed should remove them.
She is doing so amazing and beautiful keep doing what you love stay safe and healthy much love to her and you guys you guys are truly amazing and inspiring
She is gorgeous and honestly one of the best temperament for a snake. I wish I could take her myself honestly but I do think y'all should keep her for sure.
My ball python is three years old, and her previous owner obviously had some issues with the shed in the past, since her eye caps are slightly crinkled. The seller recommended that I use silicone finger covers to gently wipe at the caps. They said that they sell that at the dollar store, but they can be hard to find. They’re intended for crafting, as a sort of thimble to protect your finger tips against hot glue or something. I’m pretty sure you can find them on Amazon.
We had the same issue with our snakes. We just added a little bit of Aloe Juice to their soak (since is one of the ingredients of the shed ease). It worked well with our male snake, but for our female it wasn’t enough, so we took a little piece of masking tape, placed it over her eye cap, massaged gently just enough to get it stuck and she actually started moving while we were holding the tape (otherwise you slowly peel the tape). This didn’t hurt her, but just for good measure we gave her some soaking in a bath with some betadine. It worked perfectly.
Hey guys! This is our most recent python update!
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I hope you guys keep her, she is a sweetheart 💕 💖 💗
I’ve noticed a lot of people are shocked about how kind the snake is. Snakes are cold-blooded, not cold-hearted y’all.
they literally cannot feel love I-
I mean if your blood is cold, your heart cannot be warm. But I love this snake.
@@ritouwolf1230 True, and this is why ruclips.net/video/dcpCaUqLeBg/видео.html
Well yes, but at the same time imagine being virtually blind and horribly injured and probably starving, and then a couple of giants picking you up and taking you all kinds of places, grabbing you and tugging on your skin and touching your face. I think even a human in that situation would be on edge, so for an animal to go through this and never even hiss (even in the very first video!) is impressive.
@@Sonia-jk7lf LOL, cold-blooded doesn't mean their blood is chilly. They do not generate their own heat and rely on the environment, lots of reptiles perfer warm to hot temps which could result their blood being much warmer than yours!
She’s so incredibly well-behaved. The first snake I’ve fallen for. 🖤
Same !
True.... Same here
Ditto! ♥️😄♥️
Me too🥰
She is very sweet! I have met probably 10+ ball pythons just as gentle as her
They're honestly wonderful pet snakes for their docile nature
I'm so invested in this beautiful girl. She is so calm as if she knows that these two are helping her 🥺
Lucky guy that have her. And caring for that abandoned snake.
That was my first thought when she first grabbed her outside. Like the snake knew they were going to help her.
@@FlossyMae843 she was clearly a pet and is used to human interaction .
Literally
I would try to give her a good soak before you try to remove the eyecaps to try and soften them up first before you try the qtips. I'm also going to second looking at Snake discovery! If you want (try to @me so I get a notification) I can send them a message on their patreon to have them reach out to you, Emily and Ed have tons of snake experience
I agree! Emily and Ed are wonderful with snakes and extremely knowledgeable and experienced. Educating the world on snakes is what they do. And Emily is as cute as a bug! 👍☺️
THIS YES THIS
THIS 100
absolutely ask them please. and there is a liquid called eyecap remover. you might try it. but ask Emily and Ed first.
Yes my own comment is based on what i have seen and heard from Emily and Ed on how they have helped their snakes shed stuck eye caps.. they have tons of knowledge and are really good with those kinds of issues
Am afraid of snakes but have followed this one since her rescue and am falling in love with her 😍
Well, don't be scared of that snake. She's pretty calm... But not in great health after being abandoned by her owner and covered by those vampiric spiders.
SAME
Ball Python is the cutest reptile to have as a pet imo 😙 never aggressive , just balled up whenever they afraid , not charging like other snakes
Same 😀
this is most reptile keepers goal❤️ love this!!! snakes should be appreciated and respected not feared🐍
Be extremely gentle. Your goal should NOT be to peel it off. You gotta get her humidity way up and keep soaking her. Your only intervention should be a super gentle rub to assist with the shed coming off, not force it come off.
Yeah she’s obviously been left extremely dehydrated from those mites, and quite possibly anaemic too, from all the blood loss. Depending on how long she was in such a bad state, she might have been struggling to shed for a while. So I’m guessing she just needs some extra humidity until she recovers. Although you want to be careful of other diseases like mouth rot caused by too much humidity
What happens if you peel it off? Somebody also mentioned mouth rot from humidity what is that? Will The snake get healthier and healthier with every shed? Sorry I have a lot questions LOL. TYIA❤️
See just letting yu know when a snake is suffering from skin infections and can’t shed yu had to help the snake shed it doesn’t hurt the snake so extremely gentle is kind of a drag and when yu want to take the eye caps off they have special tweezers for that
@@TMNTLeague ball pythons should have a humidity of around 60% in their enclosure because in the wild though they are from africa they spend most of their time in humid burrows... also a humid hide that you keep at a higher humidity is not a bad idea to make sure if they need it they can go get that humidity! The thing with humidity is that bacteria love it so you also have to make sure you are using the proper substrate that won’t mold easily or else that could definitely cause scale or mouth rot problems and you don’t want that!
Commenting to boost! Also, personally my favorite method for assisting sheds is to create a sauna box with sphagnum moss. Hopefully they can get this girl healthy soon!
I don't know much about snakes but someone that I would recommend is Emily of Snake Discovery. She would definitely have some advice about removing stuck shed.
I believe she also has a video on removing stuck shed an eye caps
yes!!! She does have a video on eyecaps!!! this is perfect!
She has videos about it. She uses towels for it.
And how long to quarantine, I believe they quarantine for several months.
I didn't think I would watch several videos about a snake back to back, but she's just great honestly... well behaved and seems to understand you're trying to help her.
When you get a ball python when it's a baby it's usually always this calm when not abused in anyway by humans....they do make great pets 🐍🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
I’m so bummed her eye scales are so stuck on, I hope they come off soon without causing her any damage. She’s just so beautiful! Thank you for the update and I hope you have a great and successful trip.
Sup, from the looks of it, she appears to be going to go through a complete shed again not just her eyes. So good humidity and she should shed have a complete shed by time you guys get back. Great work.
Her color does look very dull you might be on to something my rescue ball had terrible scale rot the moment I got it under control he shed back to back 3 times. There's a good possibility she's going into healing overdrive and just dumping energy into shedding off the damage.
@@walkthebrokenpath0 yeah, healing overdrive. Just making herself new again.
I'm confused, the snake shed not too long ago, how would they shed again so quickly. I'm still learning, could you explain?
in the video where she is actively shedding her colors are somewhat dull. It could be that she is unhealthy by way of parasite or something or just apart of her ball python morph as some morphs do look " Sheddy" all the time but since She just Shed like a week ago She shouldn't be starting to shed again. I could be wrong though.
@@serinawong3019 If the snake has damage to it's skin that is "dangerous" to the snakes life it can shed back to back until the skin is healed enough to keep infections out.
I would recommand snake discovery's Video "How to Remove Stuck Shed on Snakes", she also talks about stuck eye caps :)
She is so gentle with you and relaxed. It says a lot about how you care for your animals ❤ thank you for the updates. I look forward to seeing them.💜🐍💜✌
I'm so glad to see she is feeling better God bless both of you
Pythons can shed multiple times in a short period of time if they have damaged skin so she could be going through another cycle. With the trauma she has endured it would not surprise me. Glad she is being taken care of though :-)
And Sinder made a cameo! Before watching this channel I knew nothing about snakes and they freaked me out. I have learned so much I had no idea they scales on their eyes. Thanks for not only saving these animals but education goes a long way and I have an appreciation for snakes now.
I am so grateful for you guy's rescuing all kinds of animals. And I can't wait for the next update on the Python!
Ask chandler! But it looks like she’s in shed again probably from healing. Shouldn’t have to use much force at all to remove shed or eye caps. Humidity and soaks.
Yess chandler knows he’s been doing this for a min I love his content and I’m enjoying yours too
Could always ask Tyler Nolan too. He's a bad ass. Both of them are. And they're Good friends.
@@theresanicole1528 yes or even will! I enjoy all of them
I can't believe what a sweetheart she is! I don't think most snakes would sit still that long without squirming. She's an absolute angel. Keep her humidity up, if she's going into shed again soon, maybe her eye caps will come off with the next shed. I'm super invested in this girl, I hope she continues to do well and fully recover! Looking forward to the next update! Have a safe and wonderful trip y'all!
I recommend using a warm damp washcloth doing in one direction towards her body! Hope this or something else helps!! ❤
Great point, lightly working friction toward the body. Considering that a complete shed would include the eye caps.
That has to be the sweetest snake ever
We have two ball pythons and one, no matter what we do, always has a harder time shedding than the other. If he has retained eye caps, we will soak him and try to drip the warm water on his eyes from our fingertips for a few minutes and then gently try to rub the eye caps off with our fingers after they've softened a bit. This usually helps, and sometimes it takes two different times of trying this. There has been an occasion (recently) where we really couldn't get them off no matter what we did though and we just didn't want to stress him out anymore. Luckily, they came off with his next shed.
Both of our ball pythons will hide for about a week when they are starting the shedding process, coming out minimally when they're normally active. Since it's been so dry with our furnace running, when we noticed this behavior when they started their last sheds, we misted just inside their hides a couple times a day (just when we saw the substate has dried out because scale rot can be a potential issue from keeping it overly humid/moist). Also during their last sheds, we misted them directly when we saw them out and it seemed to really help our snake that always has a hard time. We were able to see both eye caps in his shed & his eyes were very clear, so we knew both layers came off, which was a huge relief.
Snake Discovery, Go Herping & Chris Hardwick have been great educational RUclips channels/resources when I started to get more involved in our snakes' care. I really hope this all helps as you continue to rehab this snake!
I love how often they update
Get her humidity up (70-80%), continue to soak her, and let it come off naturally. You can assist (by very gently rubbing it) but you should never manually peel or remove a stuck shed as it can cause damage to the snake. Groups like Not Just a Pet Rock have great information about ball python husbandry and common issues (such as feeding issues or stuck shed). With ball pythons, it's all about the right conditions and LOTS of patience. She has a great temperament and is going to make an amazing pet
When you use the q-tip, just let it sit on the eye for a little while, or soak right before. It needs to be really moist when trying to GENTLY work it off. Just work the edges, and when one starts to come, just work it with a wet q-tip. It should come off pretty easily like that
i appreciate your desire to help. However, my advice would be that if the method isn't working, STOP. You can always try another method or let her soak/chill in a humid place and then try again
I would honestly say let a vet try to take those eye caps off because with a snake and how delicate they can be it's probably better to take the safer way if you've never done it I have a corn snake and I always be sure when they're shedding to put enough humidity in there or make enough humidity just to be sure
Whenever you try to help a snake shedding, the direction should be from head to tail. And maybe using a cloth will help, because cloth got more texture to it that q tip or paper towel. It'll help to peel off the shed cap and it doesn't hurt their eyes.
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THIS
She is literally the calmest snake I’ve ever seen. And sooooo loving ❤️
Proud of you two. She is looking great! God bless you both.
I am so in love with this girl TickTok! Not a snake person really but I do appreciate them and have a healthy respect for them and their handlers! Thank you for taking such great care of her!
Randomly got the first rescue video on my recommended and now I'm so invested. She's so beautiful and you're doing an amazing job with her ❤
She is so sweet!! I’m usually terrified of snakes but I’m so invested in her recovery and well being. She seems to know that you care about her and she is more relaxed than the first encounter.
This baby girl is so well-behaved, and she's getting much more lively since the initial rescue. Watching her revover like this makes me so happy.
I wish I could offer advice on the scales, but I'm confident that you all will make it through this. You two are very capable and she is a very strong girl.
She’s literally so happy now! I can see how comfortable she’s become around you. Amazing
Please keep updating, we are all very invested in her journey lol
She is such a sweetheart. And she's beautiful.
So glad she’s doing well omg 😇 I found you guys since you started making her videos and that’s why I subscribed. You and your husband are very wonderful people thank you for doing what you do!
Right like this snake hasn't tried to bite them or anything that we've seen like my snakes would go crazy if I grabbed there head and bite the hell out me and they rescue a snake and has the calmest demeanor I've ever seen ..maybe she feels there helping her and doesnt wanna get dumped again by biting lol
I love how you are taking care of these animals. It is very heart warming
What a sweet girl. Glad to see her quality of life dramatically improving. Great work!
She is so super beautiful! I’m sure her eye situation will be resolved, cause she’s got loving folks taking care of her. 😊😊👏🏿
She is looking so good! You both are so awesome! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Can’t wait for the next update. I would love to see you guys feeding her. Makes me happy that you guys were able to find her and help her out. I do really hope and wish that you guys keep her because I would love to see as many future updates on her as much as possible.
I am terrified of snack but been following her since her rescue. With her being so well behave i really want to just hold and love her 😍💖💞
She is absolutely gorgeous, and so well behaved! I can't believe she's so mellow after everything she's been through. I'm so glad she's doing so well, minus this eye cap problem anyways. I hope that gets resolved soon, I just love her. Im not even a snake person but I've fallen for this one.
She's so much more happy i bet thank you for sharing her story.
She looks amazing from where she started. Give that sweet girl some love for me.
I just found you guys rescuing her and watched all the videos to make sure this baby girl was doing better :”) you guys truly saved this snake, thank you
Its really awesome to see such caring people doing what they can to make a animals life better. You were very gentle with the BP and Im sure u will get the eye caps off. Enjoy ur trip to Costa Rica, be safe take plenty of videos but most of all have some fun!!
Cringing extremely hard Bc I can’t imagine someone rubbing a cotton swab in my eye 😭
since snakes have that clear scale over their eyes i would imagine it feels like rubbing your eyelid when you close your eye
It would be like someone putting in contacts. It’s not fun but no actual contact with the eyeball.
Very glad she met you guys, you two full of love and kind hearted 🥰 wish you always blessed with fortune and always healthy so you can help many animals
I just love her spirit. She is such a beautiful animal🥺💖
You definitely do not want to use too much force when removing stuck eyecaps. I have a rescued ball python who had a good four or five layers of stuck shed on his eyes. I placed actual drops of water on his eyes and let them sit for quite a while, adding on fresh drops every couple minutes. Then I took a wet q-tip and rolled it along the corner of his eye gently, not across the entire eye. The goal was to just see if the corner of the eyecap would even lift. This is what worked for me. Eyecaps have to be softened a ton before they will come off. You guys are doing such a great job with that cutie! She seems like such a sweet snake. Loving all the updates on her.
Love that you guys rescued her. I did have a python once and gave to some one who wanted her. Definitely don’t just abandon pets. Worse thing you can do.
She is such a sweet girl.
At this point you should leave the eye caps alone. She will likely (if she isn’t already) she again very soon! Your care and the huge improvement to her conditions should aide in her eye caps coming off with her next shed. You are great people, and she is such a sweetheart.
I’m glad I’m not the only one genuinely in love with this baby.
She’s amazing it’s literally so sad I’m so glad you guys found her and saved her she’s a sweetheart
Sweet girl! She looks so much better. Beautiful!
Its shocking to me how calm she is. Soooo unusual for me I feel weird everytime I see how chill she behaves. Nice job 👍
You can tell she trusts you and is grateful that you rescued her. She beautiful by the way❤✨
You’re so gentle and the way you grab her you’re so nice to her I love these vids wishing it a speedy recovery 🐍❤️
The nicest snake ever and so beautiful.Thats comming from a converted snake hater.Thank you for opening my eyes too!
I agree with some others here. You shouldn't force it off. We have to find a way to "assist her" not "do it for her".
Thanks for the update. Keep up the Love!
The way she just admiringly looks at you when you’re talking 🥺
She’s so a sweetheart !!!!! I love her and the way she stares at you
Happy snake! She must adore you..
You’re her saviours! 💕🐍
I love this ball python so much! She is so well behaved. I hope you keep her!💕
Omg I been following and falling in ❤️ with that baby!
She is so gentle. I have always thought snakes were mean. She is just so sweet.
What made you think snakes were means?? Have you just never handled one before? Pets are usually quite tame and friendly. I wouldn’t just go pick up a snake in the wild but admiring from 10-15ft is fine. They are scared of you so they will probably just try to flee. But if you rapidly approach them or corner them and they don’t think they can get away, ofc they will try to defend themselves. But they won’t go out of their way to attack you
She's gorgeous🙂💗She's been so calm and chill with you guys🙂💗she probably knows you're there for her and that you saved her🙂💗I've also read that using vitamin e oil helps to hydrate the skin for shed and helps the skin to shed off and a damp cloth helps a stuck shed cycle sometimes🙂💗I've never owned a snake but they're gorgeous creatures and I've held a perfectly healthy ball python at the pet shop and he had some patchy shed skin so literally asked to get a damp towel cloth and it helped him and I also gently peeled the stuck shed and he just moved and it came off with no issues🙂sometimes you can assist a snake if it has patchy shed cycle by soaking it and gently pulling the patchy stuck shed and the snake will move and it'll shed off🙂you just have to be gentle and take your time with assisting it's shed cycle if needed and be careful that it doesn't pull off any scales🙂just take your time and be careful gentle🙂💗
I am So scared of snakes, but so happy you found and rescued her.!!!
Snakes really aren’t something to be feared. They will never bother you unless you act threatening towards them (so like don’t approach wild snakes). And they will likely try to flee first anyways. They see you as a potential predator so they are just scared for their life and trying to defend themselves. They aren’t going to go out of their way to attack you like a wasp
She’s looking so GOOD snow. Good job guys!!! I’ll give her a new home. In Ky!!!
She looks so calm and relaxed and looks beautiful
Love her 🥺 I appreciate everything you guys do, so much!!
I swear it's like she wanna give you guys a kiss she's so gentle 🥺
I’ve seen a lot of snake keepers use vet prescribed eye drops to loosen up the eye caps and it works in a week or two!! It’s super safe for the snake , you should definitely check with your vet. Anyway I love how healthy she is now! Best of luck for you guys 💕💕
She’s so gentle and sweet! Does she need a forever home still?
She soo calm and well behave, also im glad you going to my homeland of Costa Rica, hope you got a good time here and enjoy every moment
great video! hi chris and gabby.!! thank you for the update!! i hope all is well. have a good evening.
omg what a good girl! please keep her 🥺🥺🥺 she clearly likes you
Poor baby girl! She's such a sweetheart
Such a calm and gentle snake!!!! 🐍❤
She is so well mannered. If I had the enclosure, I would take her in. She deserves a good life. I agree, I think she is going through shed again. Soak her daily and maybe help rehydrate her so it goes smoothly. Multiple layers of eye caps can come off all at once so a good shed should remove them.
Great update!!!!!! God bless you both and be with you always!!!!!
The way they took home this poor baby and giving us clips everytime always made my day :)
She is doing so amazing and beautiful keep doing what you love stay safe and healthy much love to her and you guys you guys are truly amazing and inspiring
Watching you guys with this girl is very touching. You're so sweet and gentle with her. You have a new subscriber. Keep up your amazing work!
She's such a good girl. I just love her
You and Chris are really showing your true colors . Your good people and i can see where you have 500,000 followers with in the year . Great job
She is so patient. I love her so 🥺
I would take her to the vet you did a really good job taking care of this beautiful snake 🤗
Are all ball pythons that calm? Or does she have an especially nice temperament?
Have a wonderful trip!
You guys are the best! Have fun!
She is gorgeous and honestly one of the best temperament for a snake. I wish I could take her myself honestly but I do think y'all should keep her for sure.
She's so happy to have you both, I can see it.
I'm literally here just for her! I love ball pythons!
My ball python is three years old, and her previous owner obviously had some issues with the shed in the past, since her eye caps are slightly crinkled. The seller recommended that I use silicone finger covers to gently wipe at the caps. They said that they sell that at the dollar store, but they can be hard to find. They’re intended for crafting, as a sort of thimble to protect your finger tips against hot glue or something. I’m pretty sure you can find them on Amazon.
I'd be hard pressed to rehome her. I think she loves you now!
We had the same issue with our snakes. We just added a little bit of Aloe Juice to their soak (since is one of the ingredients of the shed ease). It worked well with our male snake, but for our female it wasn’t enough, so we took a little piece of masking tape, placed it over her eye cap, massaged gently just enough to get it stuck and she actually started moving while we were holding the tape (otherwise you slowly peel the tape). This didn’t hurt her, but just for good measure we gave her some soaking in a bath with some betadine. It worked perfectly.