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RE: Is this right?! Please reply!

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Posted by: NCBoas at Tue Oct 16 11:15:53 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by NCBoas ]  
   

"I have a female that regularly does this. This female has absolutely no problems." To me, that would be an implication that there is nothing wrong with his female.. If you were the only person to reply on this subject, the original poster could've easily gotten the wrong idea. Not once did you say "Well, my female does it regularly but if its not typical behavior for your snake, she should see a Vet".. There are no cut and dry answers in this field, no matter how much data is collected.. I explained that I have only seen bad things come from this posture and the animal should see a Vet but in my case of being proved wrong, the outcome isn't a dead snake. That is a completely unnatural position, a type of posture that (to me) displays heavy discomfort..


   

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