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Posted by: Sighthunter at Sun Sep 30 19:25:18 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sighthunter ] Trauma is trauma. I first see if she can pee (white urates) if her weight is good I would hold off on feeding as she will need to re-generate a bit. Snakes are resilient and will heal, look for signs that all is well. Is she cruising her enclosure when at a good temp? Do not over react and coddle her but do not stress her system by feed her until you know all is well. If her other vital organs are working or start working you should be good to go and not worry to much about her follicles. Remember she has many organs and if all the others work the follicles should be OK. | ||
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