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help!!!
my friend's bp has developed two bumps about 4 inches behind its head that seem to cause her pain, and pooped out his last rat before it was completely digested, it is also drinking a lot of water and is not active at all any ideas what this might be. they have separated it from the rest and and cleaned the tanks and the other snakes. as soon as i get a pic ill send it
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I would do a little further research online, and then find a reputable herp vet and go from there.
Last edited by adurbin; 10-08-2010 at 02:34 PM.
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Re: help!!!
I wouldn't even worry about doing online research. Just take it to the vet.
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Re: help!!!
 Originally Posted by llovelace
Vet asap
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No research is going to help, but a good qualified Reptile vet will be able to.
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I guess I need to clarify on my post. I wasn't implying to wait to get the snake to the vet, but after re-reading my post, it sure did seem that way.
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