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Spot under his head?
So I had one of my bps out, and I noticed this weird spot under his head. Its hard, and I tried to see if I could get it off, but no luck. Anyone know what it could be? Thanks!
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I have one snake with some “split belly scales” but I’m not quite sure what we’re seeing here, do you feed live?
1.0 Black Pastel Pinstripe
1.0 Reduced Pattern Clown
1.0 Low White Pied
1.0 Hypo Super Enchi
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Re: Spot under his head?
Yea I do. He won't take f/t yet :/
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Is it possible he might have been bit?
1.0 Black Pastel Pinstripe
1.0 Reduced Pattern Clown
1.0 Low White Pied
1.0 Hypo Super Enchi
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Yeah, looks like a wound that's still healing to me as well. If so, don't pick at it. Goes with the territory of feeding live...expect more.
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Yea wondered if it was. But I watch him when I feed him live, don't recall a rat biting him. But maybe one did. He sadly won't take f/t still. Still trying though!
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Keep trying, don't give up. When a snake wraps a live rodent, the rodents can often twist just enough to bite in self-defense. I for one don't blame them.
I got bit unintentionally once when I broke up 2 fighting male mice & the resulting infection, pain & swelling was a bit scary- nothing like any snake nip I've
had that never seems to get infected.
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Yea I'm still trying. Both of mine still won't eat F/T. Going to keep trying though!
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