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Old 02-04-12, 08:38 PM   #1
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Re: skin conditions in snakes

Yikes, that's a pretty grim set of pictures. Hope no one ever gets to that point!
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Re: skin conditions in snakes

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Yikes, that's a pretty grim set of pictures. Hope no one ever gets to that point!
I've gotten rescues with some of these issues. Food bites, scale rot, mouth rot.....it's not pretty. And it's even worse when it's on a WC rescue because you're having to acclimate them and take care of their medical needs. They stress easier than CB's IMO. Thankfully their issues weren't real extreme. Although their mite problems were.

Out of all the WC rescues I did, I only lost one. I think it was more of a stress related death than the issues it had.
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