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Posted by: laf2me at Fri Jan 5 14:06:39 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by laf2me ] I was feeding my corns the other night when I noticed my anery had some weird lumps on his sides towards his vent end. He did not eat and is going into shed. I did soak him in warm water thinking he might be backed up, but he hasn't pooped, so I don't think that is it. Could it be egg reabsorbtion even though he is supposed to be male? This could have only been so pronounced in the last 2 weeks when he ate last. Can tumors show up that fast? Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. We do not have a good herp vet in the area, BTW. Here are some pics. Laurel | ||
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