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    Re: Medical advise on male, crusted cloaca

    He shed out yesterday afternoon. There was a bit more blood than normal from the scab coming off, but today he looks as good as new. I put a dab of antibiotics on the cloaca last night when I saw he shed, since it was sort of an open wound. And today it looks fine. You can see on his shed the scab from his cloaca. I’ll still keep a closer eye on him than normal. But I’m glad that just letting him go through the shed cycle was enough to recover.






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