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Actually California works great for lizard feeders. We have domes down in the southern parts. Do vets actually not work with rear fanged, I assumed it would be similar to bringing a hognose or the like?
Actually California works great for lizard feeders. We have domes down in the southern parts. Do vets actually not work with rear fanged, I assumed it would be similar to bringing a hognose or the like?
It depends on the rear fanged snake. Some rear fanged snakes can have a nasty bite. Some vets don't even want to work on snakes.