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Old 07-14-13, 08:51 PM   #16
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Hi, I'm back. No luck passing the impaction. She looked like she was trying to push at one point, she gave up. I did my best to massage her gently. When she was trying to push, a bit red bulge came out of her vent, is this really serious? Do I need to see a vet? Do I try another soak tomorrow? I feel really bad for her.

What causes impaction like this? Her viv was bone dry (when I picked her up), is this a factor? If it was bone dry when I went to get her, it was likely like that for awhile too. Her skin is not silky smooth either, compared to my other Boas. On a side note, she is a very sweet girl. A bit hissy and huffy, but she was surprisingly calm.

Thanks for your help.
Yes that could be serious. Having No water could have been a factor in the impaction.
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This sounds like it could've been a prolapse issue. Can you post pics?
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Old 07-14-13, 09:08 PM   #18
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Would a prolapse have gone back in on its own? Her vent is now back to how it was prior to the soak, which is closed like normal, well aside from the bump from the impaction.

I got a crappy cell phone pic, would have posted it earlier but I had to find the plug to upload. Thanks again.


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Old 07-14-13, 09:12 PM   #19
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Yes that could be serious. Having No water could have been a factor in the impaction.
Just to clarify, she had water in her bowl. The viv itself had very low humidity.

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