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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Wed Apr 14 18:18:51 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ] My personal opinion is that you have a toxicity issue directly related to the Provent a Mite. I have seen neurological issues brought on by excessive heat and they typically manifest themselves in the form of a very lethargic snake, not one that is overly active. These snakes were also unable to drink on their own unlike this kingsnake. Although I believe the snake was overheated, it doesn’t sound like it was to the point of physiological damage. Injury during probing to the degree that it would cause this behavior is highly unlikely and would also definitely show some blood loss. The thrashing and jerky movements and mouth agape all would indicate to me a form of neurological damage brought on by a chemical toxicity issue. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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