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    Re: Large coastal shaking?

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    I have a large 8 foot coastal that whenever he is picked up or lifts his head up to strike to eat. He shakes likes he is unsteady and when you lift him up he shakes like he cant support himself. He was purchased as a adult male so I am not sure when or if this is normal to happen? He eats and breeds fine.
    At this point I wouldn't worry if there are no other symptoms. A older lady (70 yrs old) lives a couple miles from me that has 14' Coastal's. She has raised them from Hatchlings. She loves to help people and answer questions. Look her up on YOUTUBE. She answers all comments ect.. Her youtube name is 1softkiss. I'll post a couple links to her for you.
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