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    Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI

    Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    Hi dave, a friend of mine came to work yesterday and said he had lost 3 of his geckos all was eating but all was loosing weight and shedding more often so he had a faecal done on one of his remaining and turned out to be worms ...
    Thanks for sharing...that's the situation I was thinking about & trying to remember the exact incidents that I either heard or read about. That's what I meant by the
    possibility that "internal" issues (not just external injuries) can stimulate the snake's body to keep shedding in an effort to "heal" itself. Snakes (reptiles) are strange that
    way...I think the same thing has happened with other things too, like maybe a tumor. Either way, when they keep shedding too often, you have to play detective...their
    bodies have a strange way of signalling.
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