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    Bloody urate after shed

    He just shedded yesterday, the thing the concerns me is the blood and the red jelly thing in the second picture. Is this normal. He did not shed in one piece but did not have any stuck shed.

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    Sorry, not seeing "blood" or "red jelly thing". A little blood might have been from a small amount of stuck shed in/near his cloaca that bled just a bit when it finally pulled free. Just a guess- I wouldn't worry.
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 12-14-2020 at 10:28 PM.
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    Re: Bloody urate after shed

    Thanks, he did have a small amount of stuck shed near his vent, I guess that make sense

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