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    Re: HELP! Green urate!

    Preserving your pets skeleton? Dark stuff--I like it!

    As for necropsy results: There is a wide variety of skill levels between necropsy technicians. It is good to know what they think, but, unless there is something obvious...I wouldn't risk the health of another pet on their results.

    Bringing the snake to the Vet without a sample may not be productive unless there is something that can be spotted/palpated. If there is nothing obviously wrong with the snake I personally would check all of my heating elements to make sure they are functioning properly and wait for the next sample with fingers crossed that it comes out 'normal'. If you get another weird excretion: I recommend you refrigerate (don't freeze the sample) and make an appointment.
    *.* TNTC

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