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    Re: Will my python ever recover?

    Thank you, it has to be one of the toughest things to go through.

    If she isn't sick in anyway and it's not the antibiotics, then lack of exercise and/or depression. That is what must be causing the poor body condition and impaction.

    I will continue taking her out every night or every other night and interacting with. Let her cruise around the room and get some exercise. I will also try to really spice up her enclosure.

    Although, I may have to decide between a dog or a python. Otherwise, I think there will be some neglect. Spending enough time with them separately is kind of unrealistic for someone like me, who works a full-time job. I wish the three of us could hangout together and watch tv.

    Thanks everyone, keep you posted...

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