Well with your good, loving and knowledgeable care I'm sure he'll turn right around. Pictures of him will not only show you what you accomplished but may well be a learning tool for the whole community here at BPNet. It's important to be able to show our lovely, healthy snakes but also to say to a new owner..."look this is what can happen if a snake isn't cared for properly". I often use the dorsal burn scars that Orlah carries to visually warn about exposed heat lights in enclosures and I think, as they say, a picture is worth 1,000 words.
I think the vet is a great idea hon. Best to rule out/deal with any infection, parasitic load, etc. so you can get down the to the good work of helping this snake back to full health. Do ask your vet if they offer a rehabbers/rescuers discount...many vets do as there are so few people that will step up to help these snakes.








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