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kingsnake help!!
i own a kingsnake and a little while after feeding her she developed a bruise on her head.
i dont know if she is spitting the mouse back up or maybe she knocked her head on something, but its got me a bit worried. i have owned her for about a year now and i have never seen this before.
anyone who knows the answer and would love to help that would be awsome!!!
thanks,
gabriella.
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My first question is did she get by a prey item?
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i dont no id take her to a vet
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Do you have a picture? I had one of mines head balloon up on one side, so Im wondering if it looks anything like what mine looked like...
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A picture would help a lot.
Try to get a pic uploaded and I'm sure someone can help you.
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Re: kingsnake help!!
As far as I knew, you cannot properly see bruises on snakes underneath their scales. Sometimes, you can see a bit of swelling under the scales but that's about it.
What are you actually seeing?
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