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    help!

    hi everyone, I have a juvenile ball python, about 13 months old. I got her when she was about 8 weeks old, and she was in great health eating normally and shedding normally. recently she looks like she is retaining a lot of fluid under her skin. she is eating normally, once every week to two weeks, and acting normal. im just concerned about the excess amount of fluid under her skin. for 3/4 of her body she looks huge and dull. any help would be great. pictures to follow. thanks

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    Re: help!

    Please post pics...how are you heating and what is controlling your heat source?

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    Re: help!

    Quote Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict View Post
    Please post pics...how are you heating and what is controlling your heat source?

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    Pics of the snake and pics of your enclosure.
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