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    Sigh of relief for Trinity

    Trinity has been off the meds for almost two weeks now with no sign of a relapse. I have been very gradually lowering the heat back to normal this past week (we are almost there).

    While he was sick I gave him a humid hide so that he could choose between very humid or not so humid. I am leaving that in the enclosure because he really seems to like it. He is humid regulating so to speak (he spends a couple days in it, then a few days out of it under the paper).

    I think I just need to fatten him back up just a little bit as his skin seems a very little loose (he did just shed for me about 10 days ago). He is much more solid feeling than ever before, more colorful and looks fantastic.

    So after 6 months of battling, I think we have finally won the war.

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    Re: Sigh of relief for Trinity

    I do believe you deserve a medal for your perserverance and caring nature..

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    Re: Sigh of relief for Trinity

    yeah well done and good on you for sticking with it and bringing the snake back to health alot of people give up and props to you for not being one of them.
    There is a moose loose aboot this hoose !

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    Re: Sigh of relief for Trinity

    I had trinity out on the couch today so that I could disinfect his enclosure (he is a couch potato); he still looks good to me. Tomorrow Cody and I will check his mouth for mucus (much easier with two people). I don’t think I will see anything scary (my fingers are crossed).

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    Re: Sigh of relief for Trinity

    That is awesome to hear that Trinity is doing better!!! Good luck tomorrow looking into the mouth
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