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    To be honest I have not read much of what was said but the video of the 'IBD' looked to me like poisoning to my eye. I suspect that most of the 'cases' of IBD in Royal pythons are from poisoning. I am not suggesting intentional poisoning however. Flea power on feeder animals mis or incorrect use of mite treatments all can cause neurological issues. It is clear the animal is not effected by IBD and is on the road to recovery. I am glad the animal is ok and am sorry there was problems.

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