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well it can't be shed because it hasnt shed in the past three weeks and like I said I changed the bedding two days ago.
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its hard to explain but if anyone has seen the breeding video of ralph davis #2 or 3 you see the female releasing her glands. Well like a little part of the blood stain on that paper is what it looks like. I do have a male above the female shelf, but I dont know if that matters.
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I have never had a sexually adult female release glands just by proximity. I actually don't have enough information about that to be of use. There was no deification recently? That too can cause some bleeding.
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Re: Someone help asap
F/t mice/rats can bleed JUST as much as a live mouse/rat. It's not like they have their blood drained when they are f/t.
My large normal female goes crazy with her f/t large rats and there is a blood stain almost every time.
A picture would definitely help though.
1.3 lovely normals 1.1 Piebald 0.1 red tail boa (Pandora) 1.0 sinaloan milk snake and one nasty corn snake! 2.3.1 Cresties 0.0.1 chahoua 0.0.1 leachianus
1.1 Ferrets (Snoball & Panda)

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Re: Someone help asap
 Originally Posted by Carlene16
F/t mice/rats can bleed JUST as much as a live mouse/rat. It's not like they have their blood drained when they are f/t.
My large normal female goes crazy with her f/t large rats and there is a blood stain almost every time.
A picture would definitely help though.
I dont want to keep repeating myself. It can't be a rat because she didnt eat today, she ignored the rat and I changed the bedding 2-3 days ago.
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Re: Someone help asap
 Originally Posted by Maddumpling
I dont want to keep repeating myself. It can't be a rat because she didnt eat today, she ignored the rat and I changed the bedding 2-3 days ago.
Ahh from your first post it sounded like you said you fed your three snakes today, sorry. I don't know what it could be then! I still would recommend taking a picture of said blood.
1.3 lovely normals 1.1 Piebald 0.1 red tail boa (Pandora) 1.0 sinaloan milk snake and one nasty corn snake! 2.3.1 Cresties 0.0.1 chahoua 0.0.1 leachianus
1.1 Ferrets (Snoball & Panda)

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EDIT: Okay, saw the new post. Check the snake for wounds, I guess, apply topical antibiotics. It might be random vent spotting. How much blood are we talking about?
Last edited by loonunit; 11-17-2011 at 02:51 AM.
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