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    Re: Brought home a severely underweight BP baby. Please help me get her back on track

    She shed! All in one piece, too! She went blue about four days after I started keeping the ambient humidity at 60-70. This morning I woke up to a shiny snake and a long shed. She looks a TON better post-shed, her skin is all smooth now too (and she's hungry!)

    I took her out for her injection this morning and found she does have a little wound. Her skin is so fragile I'm sure it's from rubbing to get the shed off. She is still on antibiotics so I'm not too concerned about infection but what should I put on it? She's due for a vet check real soon too, so she'll get seen there again. (Pic attached).

    Here's some pics of the fresh Snek, who has been named Hera (to match my adult male, Argus. Had to follow the Greek trend!) Pardon her sausage butt. I figured she'd poop when she shed but I was wrong!



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