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    If you have a good reptile vet

    then every new snake should be seen initially. Stool samples should be run as well. Snakes can be very cryptic about health problems, and a good vet can spot things you have missed.

    Make sure you find a good exotic vet who knows about snakes. It is easy to get a vet who is less informed than you about reps.

    Just my 2 cents. of course you could just wing it and there is at least a 90 % chance things will be fine. Of course there is always the chance it won't.

    David

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