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    Re: Fluid Bubbles

    Yeah I would never personally drain them, she is currently set up like quarantine because I didn't want them to pop open and cause more damage. This will be her 2nd trip to the vet, I am anxious to hear his thoughts. We did get to speak with a vet from K-State university and she is concerned about us making a 7-8 HR around trip due to stress on the snake. She said the few cases she has seen were not good out comes. Of course this is based off her not doing an exam. She asked for us to call back tomorrow for further discussion. So I'm hope full about that.

    I will get some cream so if/when they come open we will have it on hand!

    I have rep-cal herptivite with beta carotene multivitamins. Would this work or do I need something else? How much each feeding?

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