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Re: awesome caution update (pics)
I'm jealous of your super-cool shed, ashley!
Hopefully Milton's next one will be that good!
What's the neosporin method?
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1.0 Puppy (Ollie)
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Re: awesome caution update (pics)
The neosporin/polysporin treatment can be used on snakes with burns, scale rot, skin irritations, etc. Simply wash the affected area with a 50% water/50% hydrogen peroxide mix, and then rub polysporin or pain-killer free neosporin into the affected scales.
Of course, it's always best to see a vet if the burns/rot is really bad.
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Re: awesome caution update (pics)
Never use peroxide, it will actually hinder healing instead of aiding it. I prefer to use either saline, chlorhexidine, or betadine. Peroxide also doesn't clean anything, and really shouldn't be used on anything except to get blood out of clothing, IMHO
--Becky--
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Re: awesome caution update (pics)
Wow... He's such a cute little fellow... Good job BTW!!!
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