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Gaboon Dental Hygiene Questions

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Posted by: venombill at Mon Mar 20 01:06:42 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by venombill ]  
   

I am well aware gaboons, as with all vipers, shed their fangs quite often. I have been collecting them out of snake pies for years. My question is, how can the snake break down the bones of its prey, and not its own thin hollow fangs? Since they seem to pass their fangs with no problems, what is the chance that a fang could embed itself into the stomach or other organs within the snake and cause permanent damage or death? And why would I find 5 long fangs in a small poop pile from my 2 year old female gaboon? Its normal to find 1, and even 2 on occasion, but in the smaller then usual pile she left me today, there were 5. I'm not worried about it, unless you guys say I should be, I am just curious as to if this is typical, or should I be adding fluoride to her water. (I said the fluoride bit as a joke, but then I thought for a minute, could that help to maintain stronger fangs, or would it cause unintentional internal damage?) She is fed an appropriate size rat only after she defecates. Every three weeks to a month.



   

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