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    Re: Thin rescue ball python tips needes

    Quote Originally Posted by rafacacho View Post
    For the next rescue, feed small meals and after a couple of days of hydratation. If they are starving they will take anything, but it can also kill them.
    Important is to leave her alone. Stress is a really bad thing right now. So, get the husbandry right and dont check on him every two minutes.

    And it's a mojve.


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    Thanks for that info! I'm sure she won't be the last one I take in like this. I haven't messed with her since coming home from the vet. I just take a look through the tub to check on her and make sure the temp probe is still in place. She's already starting to look less wrinkled, and her stuck shed it's slowly flaking off. Temps and humidity are great.

    Thanks to everyone! I'll do updates periodically on this thread and update test results once she gives us a fecal sample.

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