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    Re: Dropped my baby BP

    Quote Originally Posted by Tribal View Post
    Absolutely nothing useful in that post. Nothing like twisting the knife when someone already feels bad for the incident. far as the blood goes a pic will help a lot. Just continue to check on it for the next couple of days and avoid handling it for some time. Hopefully all goes well for you.
    How's there nothing useful in that post? It's as useful as yours, so... Baby snakes CAN be traumatized from such events. The OP should know that. As well as it could've caused physical damage (probably should say that, though, right?) Mistakes happen and I wasn't blaming anyone. I was just saying that putting any sized snakes on your shoulders/neck generally isn't a great idea for several reasons.
    Last edited by B.O.S Reptiles; 09-24-2013 at 05:34 PM.
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