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St0n3_C0ld
at Wed Oct 20 11:00:51 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by St0n3_C0ld ]
I just got a White Lipped Python a week ago, it's only about 50 cm long (*still a baby i suppose) This is my 1st time working with this species..
When i first got it (*bought it via internet), i found there were some slight elevations on the scales, looks like multiple bulging (*makes me wonder what those are) have u guyz ever experienced this problem with babies WLP? any treatments?
Here's the picture


I'd also like to ask about WLP's humidity, how much humidity is needed for this species? 65-70%? Is the respiratory infection in WLPs caused by too low humidity? Because what i know with most other species is that respiratory problems happen when humidity is too high..
Any suggestions are welcome and appreciated ^^
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WLP skin & respiratory problem - St0n3_C0ld, Wed Oct 20 11:00:51 2010
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