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    RIP mangrove snake- One year ago today

    Exactly one year ago, I lost my Mangrove snake (boiga dendrophilia), Iris. whe had fought a battle with pneumonia and a heavy parasite load and finally succumbed. She was the typical fiery mangrove until her last two months, where she lost alot of ground. She was a beautiful animal and the first snake Ive lost due to a cause besides old age. Its been one year and I just wanted to share that, since I still have a picture of her on the end of my snake hook as my phone wallpaper. This is my first post here so sorry if this is out of order.
    3 ball pythons 1 black rat snake 1 Honduran milksnake, 1 Oketee cornsnake, 1 WC grey phase cornsnake, 1 Jungle carpet python, 1 Malagasy Giant Hognose

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    So sorry to hear about your loss. We have a mangrove that was given to us, because it's previous owner dropped it off due to his inability/unwillingness to properly treat for a nasty abscess. I certainly am familiar with the term "fiery" in reference to a mangrove. Definitely neat snakes, and I'm sorry you had to lose yours.

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    So sorry for your loss, it's always hard losing a member of the family. I recently lost my beardie a few weeks ago and am still having a tough time with her loss. I buried her in my backyard and sit and visit with her at least a few times a week.

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    Well, I'm just glad that she went quickly relatively speaking. I have heard of snakes going on suffering for months with the ailments she had. I lit a candle for her last night
    3 ball pythons 1 black rat snake 1 Honduran milksnake, 1 Oketee cornsnake, 1 WC grey phase cornsnake, 1 Jungle carpet python, 1 Malagasy Giant Hognose

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