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    Re: Hardened yolks, hard belly, mass in Ball python hatchlings

    Herpsss, Interesting first post.

    Quote Originally Posted by Herpsss View Post
    You realize this bit of tissue is likely adhered to the wall of the intestine/bowel and then you are tearing through the intestine/bowel, through the body wall and the skin when you "split them open"
    What facts do you have to back up this statement? What makes you think that anything that can be moved down the intestinal tract with gentle pressure is adhered to the intestine wall?


    Quote Originally Posted by Herpsss View Post
    Lets start a snake splitting forum! Disgusting, irresponsible, horrible
    Hyperbole much
    Thomas "Slim" Whitman
    Never Met A Ball Python I Didn't Like

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