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    Unhappy Please Read! Question about my Fire.

    So I checked on my male fire today and noticed he had some stuck shed. So as I always do I soaked him and let him run through my hands allowing the skin to come loose. However I noticed that he had some pink spots along his back and sides. I also noticed that all his black areas where there was normal blushing is WAY blushed. His scales are also rough to the touch and have a almost "frosted" look to them. I know snakes can get lighter as they shed but this is extreme. I also noticed on his lower sides there appears to be way more "granite" speckles. He almost looks like a different snake.

    Keep in mind he has always been perfectly healthy and is currently mite free. I did notice however that he hasn't eaten in a couple weeks. Anyway I can try to get a picture up but the only camera I have is my phone and its tough to get detail on.

    Any advise would be appreciated. Thanks.
    Last edited by Rat160; 06-13-2011 at 03:23 AM.


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