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    Re: Stargazing

    The bubbles are very small. They are near where the mouth ends and the neck begins,if you know whAt I mean.
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    Re: Stargazing

    Wow those are really hard vids to watch!

    I can't believe how bad that wobble on the spider is...holy smokes
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    Re: Stargazing

    Quote Originally Posted by thegoalie22 View Post
    The bubbles are very small. They are near where the mouth ends and the neck begins,if you know whAt I mean.
    Just a few bubbles is normal. No worries. If your snake has a RI, you would know without a doubt. Just watch your temps and humidity, it will probably clear up after the shed.

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