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Posted by: BlueKing at Thu Jul 14 21:36:28 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BlueKing ] I have a couple of snakes (WC) that are kept warm & dry, but just prior to shedding they develop several large fluid or puss pockets just under the skin mostly near the top or side of the neck (sometimes they prefer to fester around one of the eye balls too, causing large swelling). When the skin is finally shed, a lot of fluid is present and at the surface of the (new) skin, between the scales, some very light bleeding appears??? Never seen this before, Any ideas??? Is this a type of blister infection, if so what type of virus/bacteria causes this? (Currently two of my eastern kingsnakes are victims of this, so sorry for posting here, but I know there is a wealth of knowledge on this forum!) | ||
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