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    The internal ones are dissolving the external ones are not since reptiles have a slower rate of healing. She is going back 45 days after the surgery to get the external ones removed.
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    Re: Vet bills from breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by 67temp View Post
    Sorry for the delay and lack of pic quality, she is going blue and I'm trying not to disturb her much. I can't tell how the incision was done due to the scab and sutures. I believe the stitches were through the scales.
    Thanks for the pic, poor girl I hope she has a quick recovery!

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    Re: Vet bills from breeding

    Saw this on another article on another thread:

    "The initial approach is through the side of the body, two to three scale rows up from the belly.


    The incision, about 20 centimetres long, is made in a zigzag pattern so as to not cut the scale."

    So maybe that's how they do it

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