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Posted by: Shaun Roberson at Thu Sep 4 15:16:55 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Shaun Roberson ] Doesn't appear to be mouth rot, just a bad case of nose rubbing to the point of the rostral scale being almost gone. I'm not sure what your enclosure is, but usually that behavior is a sign of nervousness(aside from breeding season, when high levels of activity occur) that is usually alleviated by providing a hiding place. There are some that seem to do that constantly though. I'm not sure what her weight is like, but you definitely don't want to hibernate her if she is thin. | ||
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