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Wishing you luck, please keep us posted
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Oh he looks great congrats!! Good job on saving the little monkey
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Quiet Tempest (05-19-2011)
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in a day or two keep eye on the cord, make sure the floss falls off and the cord retracts inside..
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Quiet Tempest (05-19-2011)
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Re: Cord Problem?
 Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
in a day or two keep eye on the cord, make sure the floss falls off and the cord retracts inside..
Thanks, will do.
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Had this same thing happen except the baby dropped the sac on its own. I'm currently waiting on the first shed, but everything seems to be perfectly normal.
Good luck with this one!
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Re: Cord Problem?
Awesome post, clarify lots of my doubts ! Thanks. But may I know why is it a must to tie on the cord before cutting it?
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Same reason why you'd want to clamp an infant's cord before cutting it away from the placenta. There are blood vessels running through the cord to the sac and if you cut without clamping or tying it off, it could bleed out.
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Re: Cord Problem?
I see, how long after tying to be able to cut, will the snake feel pain when cutting through the cord?
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