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    No one should attempt probing without having been taught how to do it properly by someone experienced first. You could seriously injure your snake if you do it wrong. So I would NOT go out and buy a probing kit at some local reptile shop and start poking around. You are doing the right thing in trying to find someone experienced to help you. Or you could always take it to your reptile vet and have them do it for you.


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