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what should i do

kayden305 Jan 30, 2007 08:21 PM

i put my male in with my female today for some action maybe when my female hit and coiled around the male.after a minute or so she released the male.her feeding response is like every other and now my male has a nice cut about 3/8ths of an inche.has this ever happen and what should i do for the cut.i never experinced something like this before.
thanks guys,
kayden

Replies (2)

jndspendolini Jan 30, 2007 09:06 PM

my female redtail didthat to my male central boa . there is this cream that a friend of mine that is a vet gave me . he works with snakes . the cream is for burns and it helped my central boa heal nicely . i would try to get some becuse i can't tell now where she got him .
good luck
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Jessica and David Spendolini

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Hredder Jan 30, 2007 09:28 PM

I have a few questions. One, are you sure your female is a female. Im sure you know 2 males can kill each other. 2, retics are retics. Just keep the cut clean and after a few sheds you will never know it happened. Retics are the king of snakes, they can handle it.

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