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ginebig
at Mon Jun 18 08:33:32 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ginebig ]
I don't have any experience with stunted burms, but just lost a "six year old" 32 inch long(when I recieved him) ball python to a regurge problem he never recovered from. I had him for a year and in that time he put on about 10 inches, so was growing well. He ate well all the while, a med. rat a week and never showed any signs of ill health. I left town for a week and when I returned I found him dead. It was to late to get a necropsy done, but I expect there was organ failure of some sort. My best suggestion, if you plan on taking this one in, is to get him to a herp vet and have him thoroughly(sp) checked out. I don't know if they do organ biopsys , but it may well be worth the money in the long run. Just my thoughts on this.
Quig -----
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