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02-11-14, 05:22 PM
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Does Domino have a problem?
Don't let this cute pose fool you, she will eat your face off............LOL
Seriously, what ya think we got going on, on the left side of her head?
I thought it was just lighting but I took several pictures and its in all the pictures. Maybe from rubbing on her screen which she does do?
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02-11-14, 05:24 PM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
Yea, it looks like he was just rubbing on the screen. It may go away with the next shed. Nothing to worry about, though.
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02-11-14, 06:27 PM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
Looks like a piece of shed that did not come off.
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02-11-14, 06:28 PM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
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Originally Posted by wrecker45
Looks like a piece of shed that did not come off.
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It wasn't there when I got her, 2 weeks ago and she hasn't shed since Ive owned her
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02-11-14, 06:37 PM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
Now ya got me looking, shes too wound up for me to hold her and check but check this out. I found this on her tail.
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02-11-14, 08:31 PM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
could it possibly be a bleb or urine/urates, or musk if you were trying to handle her/pick her up? (the second picture) i agree the first picture will probably resolve with a shed.
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02-11-14, 09:09 PM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
Yep, Its musk, I didn't know Brooks did that, thanks everyone, and Im sorry, Im a worry wart with all my animals.
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02-11-14, 10:29 PM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
Hey Frog, does Domino ever smile  ? She looks so intense. I wouldn't want to tick her off
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02-12-14, 06:35 AM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
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Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
Hey Frog, does Domino ever smile  ? She looks so intense. I wouldn't want to tick her off 
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She only smiles when she is eating but you cant tell because she has her mouth full.....I try not to tick her off, she a bit attitudy. LOL
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02-12-14, 11:26 AM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
Love her head! Looks so menacing! Beautiful King!
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02-12-14, 11:29 AM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
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Love her head! Looks so menacing! Beautiful King! 
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LOL, thanks but menacing isn't the word I use, I actually call her "Mean and Nasty" .
Shes a handful for sure, she never sleeps which makes it hard to do routine maintenance on her house because as soon as I open her screen she either want to eat me or run out, and shes fast !
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02-12-14, 11:32 AM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
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Originally Posted by TheFrogman
LOL, thanks but menacing isn't the word I use, I actually call her "Mean and Nasty" .
Shes a handful for sure, she never sleeps which makes it hard to do routine maintenance on her house because as soon as I open her screen she either want to eat me or run out, and shes fast !
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LOL, having your hand in the cage will help her really get to know ya!
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02-15-14, 09:54 AM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
I gave my garbage disposal the fuzzies that my Spotty wouldn't eat today due to him getting ready to shed, When Domino came out to eat the leftovers I see this (below)
So now that I see Domino is getting ready to shed, I have looked at all the Care Sheets and it really does not address this....
Brooks Kings require a low humidity,
•Should I mist her now that shes blue?
•Should I place a humid hide in for her?
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02-15-14, 10:14 AM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
I use humid hides for all my snakes, even the "low humidity" ones
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02-15-14, 10:24 AM
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Re: Does Domino have a problem?
Brooks don't "require" low humidity. They handle low humidity well. You can mist his enclosure or provide a humid box.
They come from Florida so their natural habitat can get humid at times
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