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Hi all, I recently got a new sidewinder into the collection. The previous owner had it for 3 years, ltc. Supposedly it had this lump when it came into his collection. It doesn't seem to have any negative affect on the snake. Any ideas what it could be?
It might be an abscess or tumour. I had a False water cobra (H.gigas) that died because of this recently. If I were you I'd take it for an ultrasound just to make sure.
I agree with Louis. I had a lavender tiger dwarf retic that had a lump like that and it turned out to be bone cancer. The snake had to be euthanized. It is best to have it checked by a vet to be sure that it is not life-threatening. That is a beautiful sidewinder- I'm jealous; I really want one!
To me it looks like a spinal cord tumor. If you get a neuro surgeon they might be able to remove it if it is a spinal cord tumor if you want to pay about a million dollars. I wouldnt. I would have the animal put down.