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    Overheats, toxins, and a few other things can cause things like this. I wouldn't suspect IBD right way. But with strange behavior with movement it's always in the back of anyone's mind. She didn't appear to have the locomotion problems like IBD snakes usually do. But it Is a progressive disease. Is there any way she could have come in contact with anything, has she been treated with anything beyond The abos? Any way an overheat could have occurred?


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