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    Re: My bp died!

    Quote Originally Posted by hmba2211 View Post
    I see what everyone is saying I'm not being defensive, I'm trying to get an answer... If anyone has come across this problem. Not can u help me find where I went wrong w my husbandry. Literally, that was n has been my question. Bash on if u feel lol but I'm only wondering what caused his belly/lungs to inflate w air and his tail limp. The necropsy came back all normal, death undetermined by lab testing. As I said before, the only difference in my husbandry at the time was a slight increase of humidity. Thank youuuuuu
    Hi again, even if one of us had a similar scenario of illness there would be so many variables that it would be impossble to know exactly. Maybe you didn't go wrong with the husbandry? Maybe it was the housing of the snakes together and bc of the difference in their flora and fauna a illness was contracted that got overlooked by the testing that was done? Listen, we have no control over the morbidity and mortality of these animals. All we can do is offer good care and husbandry along with proper quarantining. Sudden death is a reality with all living organisms. Maybe we will never know specifically what the etiology was. We may have to just learn from it and do things differently in the future to try and avoid a recurrence.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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