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    Re: Corn Troubles

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    By the way, my advice (above) is not the same I'd generally give to any new snake owner, but you're very experienced & it's what I'd personally do.
    Yeah, thanks. I'm hoping she perks up - other than the shed and thinness she's not in too bad of shape. My boss wants to take her but absolutely won't feed live. So she's mine until I can get her swapped over.

    I need to get my own bottle - the one we have at the clinic is a refill bottle from our one vet with a bearded dragon, so I haven't seen the label :/
    I'm going to run out to the store while her tank is drying. Hopefully I'll get some pics up of her later once the stuck shed is off. The only reason she's in a damp pillowcase in a tub is because its stuck around the tip of the tail and I need to make sure there isn't a wound under it
    Last edited by Crowfingers; 08-14-2018 at 06:48 PM.
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