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    Re: Yafe - Albino Carpet Progression Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I think we tend to see more 'bubbles' when a snake is handled as opposed to sitting quietly on their own, but I HOPE he's already improving.

    I think your suggested compromise was very fair too, though I was thinking the same thing, that it's best to wait a little while to see where all this is going-
    it's really too soon to know for sure, but at least the latest communication from the seller is a good sign. Especially admitting they blew it on the heat pack.
    Thanks Bogertophis.

    I totally understand RE bubbles. I also 100% agree things are moving in the right direction with the seller and that there needs to room for the "what ifs." However, I think we both understand that.

    However, Yafe had his head flat most of the day. Two days ago his neck was extended upward against the glass most of the afternoon. Again, I could be reading into things. However, I am hoping things are already improving. If not, I thank him for at least making me feel a little better today because he doesn't seem as uncomfortable.

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