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Posted by: wolfcharmer at Wed Feb 18 22:38:09 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wolfcharmer ] About a week ago I noticed something happening to the scales on the rear half of my thayeri kingsnake’s body. The scales look like they are drying up. There are no wounds or blisters on the body. I fear that whatever it is, it will spread toward her head. She lives on a plastic rack with ambient room humidity and back wall heating kept at 84 F. The ambient temp. stays high but varies (75-80). Her cage is kept dry and she has newspaper for substrate. Cages are cleaned once a weak and water bowls are bleached. She shows no sign of respiratory. What is going on? | ||
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