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you can see the shed stuck to the side of her neck here
you can see how wrinkly and thin she is and if you look close you can see a big patch of shed stuck to her...it was hard and crusty and the guy that owned her kept trying to pick it off and I told him to stop because he could potentially hurt her...not that he hadn't done enough damage already
My babies...lol...my son is 4'9'' in the picture, 3 months after getting her she has picked up weight and grown about 8'' in length...no lie she had the shed stuck to her and within the first 2 weeks of having her she shed almost in one piece the humidity in her cage was spot on...she had no trouble...I'm gonna take pictures tonight when I get her out for her shot and so hopefully I can post more...
__________________ Dale
My Collection: 1.2 Amazon Tree Boas, 1.0 Sorong Green Tree Python, 1.1 Columbian RTB, 1.0 Royal Python next purchase 1.1 CBB Haitian Boas
Thanks Kayla I plan on getting her back on her feeding schedule as soon as I get all the antibiotics in her...she's really lethargic right now...poor baby just laying around sleeping but heck what do we as humans do when we're sick...
__________________ Dale
My Collection: 1.2 Amazon Tree Boas, 1.0 Sorong Green Tree Python, 1.1 Columbian RTB, 1.0 Royal Python next purchase 1.1 CBB Haitian Boas