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    Ishimura, approximately one week after vet visit

    Ish got an antibiotic shot last week to make sure she didn't get infected while healing - the general consensus from the vet was that she accidentally removed some of her own scales (one of my hides had an alarmingly sharp edge, and has since been removed).

    I personally think it looks a little better than at first, there's less swelling and no open-looking wound.

    Right now she's a little pissy because I keep checking up on her and she's about to shed. She ate a few days ago, but no poops yet.

    What do you guys think? Good progress?




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    Looking better! Can i suggest these!!! best hides you'll ever find and cheap/easy to clean!

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/hide-boxes

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    Re: Ishimura, approximately one week after vet visit

    She's making good progress healing up. Make sure to keep the humidity high for a nice shed

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