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    Re: Dehydrated/underweight

    There it is. Thank you all for commenting on his weight and skin. It’s truly a learning curve for new keepers, and for people who actually care about their pets, it comes with a lot of worry. My son (8) said “wow, our forum sure is helpful. It’s nice of them to do that. They don’t HAVE to. They’re just nice.” We both thank you—y’all are great.

    Hopefully any dehydration issues are under control and his weight will plump with the bigger foods. I haven’t found his eye caps yet, as there’s still a piece connected under his chin. I’ll check him in the morning to see if he can get it off and look for retained eye caps. For those of you finding this thread for a similar issue with your snake, his saggy neck wrinkles went away and his side wrinkles are also gone. Looks like it was mostly due to a shed cycle, but he did also need better humidity too.

    Last edited by GuardianHunter; 12-27-2022 at 03:26 PM.

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