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I opened up my boa and saw this, and was wondering if it could have anything to do with her being sick and not responding to treatments. It was not something I just sliced open and spilled it out in her. It was still frozen and appeared to have congealed inside her, similiar to snakes I find hit by cars. She's never suffered any trauma that I knew about. Her skin was also incredible weak. I've skinned a decent ammount of boas and normally it frees up with alot of torque and pulling, but hers just detereoriated with light tugging. Anyone experienced in this area? Wasn't someone here in vet school...