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Posted by: Snakefreek at Sun May 14 17:19:29 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Snakefreek ] Sounds like you have gotten some good advice here, It does sound like your snake has belly rot from what you described. Your friend will know how to treat that as well as the dry skin issue, Get him off of the carpet ASAP as it will stick to the wounds and cause infection. If you do not know it's back ground I would also have it treated for parasites as well. Best of luck with him/her. Thanks Erick [ Hide Replies ]
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