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Posted by: Colchicine at Mon Nov 3 19:08:36 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Colchicine ] I have a large corn snake I acquired approximately 10 months ago as an adult. The captive care of this animal is unknown before I got it. About six months ago we started to notice the development of several lumps on the lateral surface and posterior end of the snake. The development of more lumps seems to have progressed in the last month or two, traveling farther up the snake. A while back, we had a rather old corn snake that developed the same condition, although not as extreme, as well as what appeared to be calcifications along the dorsal surface of the spine that formed sharp and prominent points. At one time, the veterinarian looked at one of these lumps and determined them to be probable adipose deposits. | ||
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