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    Re: Vitamin C deficiency in malnourished snakes - case study and progression with pic

    She has recovered fantastically! I have more comprehensive updates in my other looong thread about her, but she's been rocking it. Her scars are fading, and she has moved to rat pups. I think she will be small all her life, though.

    She does still get a bit of a special shedding tank so she doesn't damage her skin. That seems to be taking the longest - it's quite a bit better and I'm not sure she needs it but I'm scared of coming home again and finding her bloody after a shed again. The skin condition is HUGELY improved, and slowly but steadily getting better still. I never had her wounds glued/sewn shut, but she did live in a quarantine tank for quite a long time while she healed up.

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