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    That's just insane. My god. You can hopefully file some kind of report on this employee/tell her manager what she's done.

    I'd move her to a completely sterile and simple tub setup with just a paper towel for substrate. No branches, no decor, no dirt or aspen substrate. Just a hide or two, paper towel, and water bowl. Risk of infection is the biggest danger here...

    And no, I would not offer food for a week or two, with that kind of fresh wound on her neck and body. The act of swallowing prey will surely stretch the wound. Then I would only start with something very small, depending on her size.
    Last edited by redshepherd; 11-14-2016 at 01:45 AM.




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