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  • 01-24-2011, 02:22 PM
    lk_holla
    Re: Worried
    Thank you for taking her to the vet :) too many people put it off when it could be something serious.
  • 01-24-2011, 05:38 PM
    SlitherinSisters
    Re: Worried
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ham View Post
    LOL, are you really not a vet? You just seemed so knowledgeable all the time and yer name is Dr. Del, I guess I just assumed...

    Or is this one of those reverse psychology tricks and you actually are a vet and all you guys are just messing with me?:confused:

    :8::rofl: Sorry but this just killed me. I can understand the confusion. It took me a long time to decide if he was a prick that had to put his title in his user name because he's that important or if it was just a nickname. I'm glad to hear it's the second :rofl: Just kidding Derek :)


    To the OP, that is the strangest thing. What does his stomach look like? Does he have any scars? At least you know what it is, fluid pockets, but why it happens is still unknown...very weird.

    As for feeding, two mice a week is fine as long as you put a few days in between. It's no big deal and will not hurt your snake. Yes it's called power feeding, no power feeding is not dangerous (as long as you know what you're doing). I feed all my yougins every 4 days, which is almost twice a week. If I got a skinny snake I would be doing the exact same thing.
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