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Posted by: lolaophidia at Sat Feb 7 15:51:17 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lolaophidia ] It really seems to be more like swelling- not boney like a calcium deposit. It is very solid however unlike a fatty deposit that I've seen on some snakes. It's unlikely to be an impaction other than a food item. I keep these guys on paper towel substrate in a rubbermaid. I've had this snake for about a year and other that during breeding- he's always had a reasonable appetite. He didn't eat today when I offered a mouse, but as I said before, he's active and seems interested in his environment. | ||
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