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Abeercan01
at Sat Sep 15 21:01:16 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Abeercan01 ]
Im sorry to hear that! I know how it is to lose an animal a fter you've done so much to save it's life.
Luckily, the only visual deformation on her is the split in her upper lip. When i first got her, i was worried that she may not have upper teeth, but i checked her out and everything was fine.
I am going to continue to try and get her to eat on her own, but if it comes down to me assist feeding her for the rest of her life, or her dying, ill assist feed.
I thought about heating up a small mouse way more than normal with a hair dryer to see if she can sense it, but i dont want to get it so hot that it could hurt her.
----- 0.1.0 albino burmese
1.0.0 normal burmese
1.0.0 redtail boa
1.0.0 albino corn
0.1.0 creamsicle corn
0.1.0 okeetee corn
1.0.0 black rat snake
1.1.0 leopard geckos
0.0.7 northern copperheads
1.0.0 southern copperhead
0.0.1 broadband copperhead
0.0.1 timber rattler
1.0.0 green iguana
0.0.1 veiled chameleon
2.1.0 ball pythons
0.0.1 mexican red knee tarantula
0.0.3 emperor scorpion
0.0.1 cobalt blue tarantula
0.0.1 orange baboon tarantula
0.0.1 brazilian salmon pink birdeater tarantula
and a bunch of breeder mice and rats
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