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

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    Sorry I’ve not been following the thread .... just noticed this photo though .. what on earth caused that apparent split in the skin !!??




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    It was a hard scabbed off area of damaged skin from the previous shed. She's had a few rough ones, and this last one peeled the hard damaged skin off. Because of the severity of the malnutrition, she had tissue paper skin when I got her.

    No new damaged skin, though, and it's firmer and feeling more like regular snake skin. There is no longer fluid under the skin, or bruising post-shed - I think after next shed, it should be closed up and on the road to full repair

    I used to handle her and feel like her skin would rip under my fingers. Now she feels more like a snake!

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