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  • 05-06-2004, 10:23 PM
    MacWin
    Question for the Rat Pro's!!
    Me for being a paranoid ding-a-ling :D

    Went downstairs earlier this evening saw Nanners scooting around in his tree and then I saw shed skin :shock:

    Never before have I felt so dumb (well actually I have just ask the Mrs.)
    All instances of the so called "Scale Rot" were gone and boy is my face red. This would also explain him not eating as well. Good call on the shed comment David.

    I never even saw him get the cloudy eyes course the little stinker likes to hide alot. So I can rest easier knowing my little man is ok. Now all I gotta do is get Bob to eat :shock:
  • 05-06-2004, 10:31 PM
    sophie42204
    Yea for Nanners! I don't know what I'm gonna do when Sophie pulls the hunger strike.....I was a little nervous tonight as she's used to live prey and I bought frozen for our second feeding together. I was pleasantly surprised that she struck, 'killed', & ate the F/T faster than the P/K I gave her last week. PHEW!! That hurdles over. She's only 3 mos. and I think that makes it a little easier to switch from live to F/T...... 8)
  • 05-06-2004, 10:56 PM
    Haha....don't feel bad man..I've had snakes sneak a shed on me before too. In fact, one of my Corn snakes did it today also, lol. :D
  • 05-07-2004, 08:55 AM
    JLC
    :D So glad everything turned out great! If our snakes could think in a cognitive way, I'm quite sure they would be highly amused and confused at how much we worry over them!
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