Fluids can be supplied to snakes by an orogastric tube (e.g. a French catheter). The mouth is opened and a mouth gag applied. Try a cleaned old radiographic film with a hole cut in the centre. The snake is held vertically. The lubricated tube can be passed through the hole of the radiographic film into the oesophagus and the snake’s mouth will not be damaged. The tube is then passed to the level of the stomach. The stomach volume is approximately 2% bodyweight so do not exceed this when administering fluids by stomach tube. | Fluids can be supplied to snakes by an orogastric tube (e.g. a French catheter). The mouth is opened and a mouth gag applied. Try a cleaned old radiographic film with a hole cut in the centre. The snake is held vertically. The lubricated tube can be passed through the hole of the radiographic film into the oesophagus and the snake’s mouth will not be damaged. The tube is then passed to the level of the stomach. The stomach volume is approximately 2% bodyweight so do not exceed this when administering fluids by stomach tube. |