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    UPDATE: burned snake

    Just wanted to let you guys know how Phoenix is doing (the snake that was burned by the CHM a month or so ago).
    He/She is doing great, just had a PERFECT shed! The scabs have all come off and now he has a really smooth white spot. (BTW, Do scales grow back on scar tissue?) Here are some photos I took of him the other day:

    with scabs, before shed:


    After shed:






    the shed:

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    Re: UPDATE: burned snake

    No pics. Glad he is doing better though.
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    Re: UPDATE: burned snake

    wow.... it must been really bad burn. Glad he is doing okay. congrats on getting perfect shed!

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    Re: UPDATE: burned snake

    I think scales grow back on scar tissue, but I could be wrong. Burns usually leave a scar, so maybe the scales grow back funny looking.

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    Re: UPDATE: burned snake

    The scales may grow back completely black or completely white, or grey.
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    Re: UPDATE: burned snake

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    The scales may grow back completely black or completely white, or grey.
    Ahh, ok, that's kind of what I was thinking since the scales around the scar are grey.

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