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  • 01-15-2012, 10:57 AM
    kitedemon
    Good job! that is great I hope everything turns out well. They are remarkably resilient critters and bounce back from injury very well.
  • 01-17-2012, 09:24 PM
    Tereghan
    Update:

    (And the last time I'll necro this thread unless people keep asking for it.)

    Crowley is female and a healthy 98 grams. The doctor was very impressed that she was eating (but I'm guessing 90% of the snakes he sees are in because they're not) and very gently peeled off some of the stuck skin over the eyes after rubbing some mineral oil on it. One eye is gone, the other may be viable after her next shed. He prescribed some ointment for both eyes but said not to touch it otherwise. Pretty much the exact advice I got here, but it's good to know it's right and that there's nothing else wrong.

    Crowley was very good and didn't bite anyone, even when I was holding her front half and he was doing the probe. Didn't want to go in the carry box on the way there so I brought the plant too, then didn't want to go back in the box to go home. Poor thing went right into her hide, but I'll see her in a few hours.

    Thanks again to everyone who posted here and offered help/encouragement!
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