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    Re: Alexander Is Shedding

    Quote Originally Posted by MissLeMew View Post
    I know, it's not as if I'm trying to make anyone panic. I was just going by my own experience due to my first rescue ball coming to me with cracked scales and wrinkled eyes due to bad dehydration. I had to pedialyte him until it went away, and I force fed him water because he wasn't drinking on his own. And besides, its information any ball owner should know, just in case.

    Sorry if I sounded to rash or anything! Not trying to scare anyone.
    I know you aren't I am simply saying that the advice you gave MIGHT freak to OP out into doing things he/she does not need to do for this animal.

    Generally, the more paranoid the owner gets, the more harm can come to the snake then good.

    No worries it is good advice for rescue situations and severely dehydrated animals, just not this particular scenario

    I wasn't trying to pick on you, just pointing it out so the OP realizes it is not necessary in this case.
    ~Steffe

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