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    Re: Help Ball Python tore scales

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    You know, if it was something where children were being injured & needing stitches in the hospital, the product would be recalled & off the market...

    There's even a site for recalls of tainted dog food & dog treats (https://wwwdogfoodadvisor.com) so maybe the herp community needs to be more vocal when
    it comes to product safety.

    You sure did a good job of reporting it here & we look forward to your snake making a good recovery.
    Very true. Great point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Did the vet advise soaking her? I wouldn't do that unless the vet encourages you to do so, because that wound is apt to soften & allow an infection to set in.

    (misting would be safer, with the wound covered, but I'd ask about that too) Otherwise, I'm glad to hear it's going well, & yes, healing in snakes means more
    frequent shedding, lol.
    ^^^^ agreed ^^^^

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