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Posted by: kangaskritters at Sun Feb 3 10:36:21 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kangaskritters ] Snake does look to be in shed. You mentioned pine bedding which is frowned upon for reptiles. Pine has an oil that can be harmful. I doubt that's what caused that spot though. Try to use aspen bedding instead of pine. After the snake sheds, if the spot is still there, put some neosporin on the spot a couple times a day as it will rub off. Make sure bedding is dry too. [ Hide Replies ]
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