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    unknown bumps under the skin.

    ive had my ball python for about 7 weeks now. earlyer this week ive noticed he has 3 bumps under his skin that seems to be on the side of his vertebrea. u cant tell they are there unless u run ur finger over them. he doesnt react in any way when ive pressed on them. and his behavior hasnt changed either. he is also eating like normal. ive looked online and i cant find any information that sounds even close to what it is. any suggestions??

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    Are they up top along his spine or along his sides?

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    Re: unknown bumps under the skin.

    Quote Originally Posted by hayleycole View Post
    ive had my ball python for about 7 weeks now. earlyer this week ive noticed he has 3 bumps under his skin that seems to be on the side of his vertebrea. u cant tell they are there unless u run ur finger over them. he doesnt react in any way when ive pressed on them. and his behavior hasnt changed either. he is also eating like normal. ive looked online and i cant find any information that sounds even close to what it is. any suggestions??
    Great question because my Pin has one of these on the top along his spine...really small but you can see it in the light. It doesn't seem to bother him either and he is eating like a champ too.
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    Sounds like minor birthing defect from kinking.

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