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Hey Haz1111 so sorry to hear your bad news. Thanks
for your thread which has made members more aware of the issues involved with
diet for BHP's.
 
I'm really sorry to hear this. Sounds like you did the best you could. And seconded, thank you for this thread. I had no idea about these issues; your sad loss of Diego may in some way have helped other snakes by bringing this issue up. Not much consolation, I know, but thank you for posting about it.
 
a friend of mine lost a black head after it had pood green. But then he lost about 15 other snakes. He was thinking his food source may well have been contaminated. Hasn't lost an animal since he threw out all the rats from this particular supplier. All dead snakes pood green prior to death and it all happened in a fairly short space of time.
There are a number of causes for the liver to over produce bile and for it to be released from the gall bladder in larger than needed quantities. Without knowing more I wouldn’t even want to hazard a guess. However, it is unlikely to be a parasite due to rats being frozen. If it was actually the rats, which sounds likely, they may have been defrosted and exposed to a bacterium which has had the opportunity to grow. If then refrozen the bacteria may have survived as some are resistant to light freezing. Alternatively, the live rats may have contracted a virus that was passed onto the snakes. This would be very rare but is a possibility.

Blue
 
As stated at the start of this thread it is quite common for both Blackheaded and Olives to pass small amounts of green urates while being cooled down over winter. Its nothing to worry about.
However, if they start oozing large green puddles all over the enclosure you do have a major problem. In the good old days this was always believed to be caused by amoeba in the gut and would be treated with flagyl. As the treatment just about never worked green meant death.
Some 20 to 25 years ago I had a string of BHP's die with the green urates. Peter Noswothy of Wyoming vets found that every one had died of fatty liver desease, but he had no idea why. After throwing some ideas back and forward I suggested could it be the diet,eg fat rats, as these snakes mainly eat lean reptiles in the wild. He agreed this was more then likely the cause. As there was no cure we decided FLD could probably be prevented just by feeding leaner younger rats. This worked well. I spread these findings around the herp world and now it is common knowledge and has probably saved the lives of thousands of BHP's and Womas.
Some 10 years ago one of my workers, without me knowing, was feeding a female BHP large rats. The result FLD and bad. Mark Simspon, a vet from Wallsend asked could he look at her and tests confirmed her liver was gone, and that there was even green bile in her blood. Even though I thought no hope, Mark wanted to try a drug designed to remove fat from sheeps livers. I left her with him and months later she was back home and completely cured. So the is now a drug that may cure FLD. As for the drugs name and dose rates, Mark Simpson would have this imfo.

Garthy If it is just a BHP or a Woma leaking green its more then likely FLD. But if other species start oozing bile its normally for another reason. In a single specimen I would be looking as amoeba or flagylites, but when multible snakes and species start dying from it, one suspect leaps to the top of the list. Salmonella. Freezing food does not destroy Salmonella as it does with parasites, so a bad batch of rats could easily be the cause.

I have had Salmonella outbreaks in the past caused by using poultry to feed my snakes. For this reason I never use chickens or turkeys to feed my snakes. There are so many strains of Salmonella, some not so bad, some deadly, some not contagious, some highly contagious. A good tip is to make sure if you are purchasing your food make sure the supplier has a good name and never use poulty no matter how cheap it appears.
 
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Hi All,

Thank you for your kind words...unfortunalty for us this was a lesson learned :(. i was also reading the other forums about rats and their funky smell. I have notice the rats we were getting started to stink. So i have thrown them out and changed supplier.

RIP Diego....may you slither free in the summerlands Blessed Be
Condolences
Crystal XX

His bitting angels now
 
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