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Stryder
at Sat Jan 6 14:09:12 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Stryder ]
Thank you.
Sadly, I do not have a decent herp vet around here. There is a university in this state that has very good fecilities. (I have sent a snake to them for necropsy before.) I do have a vet in this town who, although she knows nothing about reptiles, is willing to help. She has helped me to open up a snake and take tissue samples to be sent off to the lab.
Almost all the snakes had a slight pinkish tinge to at least part of their subcaudal scales. They showed no sighns of stomatitis. So far as we (and our untrained eyes) could see, nothing looked really amiss inside the snake.
There is not much to do now but wait.
Right now, all other snakes seem fine. Frisky, active, and eating great.
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