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Re: Marks on spine

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Re: Marks on spine
Are these scabs or something? I dont see mites anywhere so curious what itnis
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This is very hard for me to see however I am leaning to a bad shed right now. Everything shows on "white" snakes. If you want to know how your husbandry is, keep a primarily white snake. Every mistake shows. Humidity issues, dirt, mites etc.
Hopefully someone with better eyes takes a look also.
Last edited by JodanOrNoDan; 07-22-2016 at 03:19 PM.
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Re: Marks on spine
Well i just made a appt to the vet to have it looked at. Cause all my numbers are in range i just want to make sure this isn't due to previous owner
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It takes at least two sheds to correct a prior humidity problem. The vet is probably premature in my opinion.
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Re: Marks on spine
It might be. But there wasnt that many spots a week ago. There just more and more as time goes
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Re: Marks on spine
The areas on his back look like substrate at some points. The head mark looks like a abrasion. Try using a moistened towel and let the snake crawl through it and see if there is any change.
 Stay in peace and not pieces.
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Re: Marks on spine
My albino spider went thru a bad shed prior to purchase and after purchase. Took 2 shed's to clear up. I thought scratch n bite marks from feeders.
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