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    Good luck finding a close by vet, I hope you are able to get her the treatment she needs.

    In the meantime if you haven't already I recommend checking out the BP.net caresheet here:
    Ball Pythons.net Caresheet
    so you can learn about which parts of your husbandry can be improved.

    And as others have said get her on paper towels or newspaper asap. If that was pine she was on before (can't tell in the pic if thats pine or aspen) you may as well throw it out as pine is toxic to reptiles.
    Last edited by Adam Chandler; 09-14-2011 at 11:43 PM.
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