I called the vet place and they redirected me to a different closer snake vet in a different state that's a bit closer to me. I told her my situation and made a appointment with them for Monday. All she told me to do was give him a 10 minute warm bath once a day and not put anything on it at all. Also to up his temp(she didn't say how much so I've kept it at 92 at a hotspot). Side note to you side donkeys, I do love my snake, and I'd put all the care in the world for him. You say just use mapquest or Google maps, well sorry I suck at directions more than anything in the world. I get lost extremely easily, the only reason I can do this is because my mom said she'd come down and drive me there. So, next time someone asks for help, why not be a little more helpful and not just jump to criticism? You're the reason why most people don't even comment or even bother with forms in the first place. Thanks to all the people who actually cared about my snakes well being and gave me helpful info I'll keep this updated. My fiancee is the one who started this as she wanted to make a account but she never got a email to post so she just used my computer to post. I was working 10-7 when she posted it then had to work 11-8 today which is why the vet thing is on Monday since they're closed on sundays. I just started my job at Walmart 2~ weeks ago and need the money since I've only got 1 check since I get paid biweekly. Now all of that will be going into him since I feel like this is going to be expensive. (Just a regular vet charged me $400 for a cat checkup that I found abandoned in the road) I love snakes more than anything, even humans. So don't dare question my love for him. As shown by one of the helpful posters it can be done, and we'd of done everything to get it done. I've nursed a adolescent bearded dragon that got his head crushed and was blind from his owner putting him in a cage with a adult one. Assist fed him crickets, and now you can barely tell his head was crushed except for a little bump, and he can see fine now thanks to getting his swelling down.








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