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Old 03-28-11, 06:37 AM   #31
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Re: Rescued a pair of albino burms - eye/skin infection?

OH WOW that is night/day right there, looks like that was about 3 or 4 eye caps there ewww....im so happy they are doing good for you now it shows your taking really good care of them keep up the good work.
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Old 03-28-11, 06:48 AM   #32
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i agree the post shed looks AMAZING. glad it wasn't something worse.
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Old 03-28-11, 07:01 AM   #33
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nice one mate shows what proper care can do.
well done.
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Old 03-28-11, 08:06 AM   #34
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Re: Rescued a pair of albino burms - eye/skin infection?

lol I meant to quote Saphires statment about Aaron but messed it up.........crappy comp.........soooooo

Being someone that has had tiffs with Aaron in the past...I do believe he has earned the right to speak his mind....I realized we in this hobby need keepers with Aarons approach....He says what some only think....and I respect that plus hes been here longer than most of us and is also quite experienced in our hobby. I also don't think he was rude he can be stern and passionate but in this thread he wasnt rude in my opinion

and to the OP, you are very passionate for taking these snakes in....they look rough poor babies
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Old 03-28-11, 10:15 AM   #35
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Re: Rescued a pair of albino burms - eye/skin infection?

well done maitre, u should be comesirated for taking in such large snakes and looking after them, those retained eye caps do really look bad, i can honestly say that everyone here will be pleased at the fact that they come off now, i hope that everything goes well with your female. also i must say that the differences between the skin is wonderful. again WELL DONE
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Re: Rescued a pair of albino burms - eye/skin infection?

Such a great job on your part! That man you got them from should be atleast fined by the spca. I can't believe what those burms must have went through. Thank you for rescueing them.
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Wow that's awsome the caps came off im glad that was the issue and it wasn't somthing worse good job.
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Re: Rescued a pair of albino burms - eye/skin infection?

WOW - the difference in that male is fantastic - glad he is doing well for you now.
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Re: Rescued a pair of albino burms - eye/skin infection?

Wow he a sweet looking snake. Congrats on getting him back to being health. It's good to see them getting the kind of care they deserve.
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They do look much better.....good for you...well done!
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Re: Rescued a pair of albino burms - eye/skin infection?

Great job on those eyes! I can't believe how much retained eye cap was there, really gross!
Sounds like they found a great home, good luck with the female hopefully she will have a great shed!
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Congratulations!! He looks great. I hope your female looks just as good post-shed. Despite all the (hostile?)advice and heart-ache you've come a long way with these babies. May they continue to heal and recover full health!
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Hostile???? Passionate my snakey friend lol
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Thanks for the support, guys! I'll give another update when the female sheds (hopefully soon)!
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Awesome job :-)
Hope you enjoy your new found friends there
And also... Those caps were disqusting... How could someone let something like that go on for so long
I really hope it didnt affect their vision or have any problems later on
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