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My tiger has a small lump on her.

Thomas j Aug 11, 2003 05:38 PM

It is about two inches down her neck. It is real small. It does not look like a scar, no broken skin or missing scales.Has anyone had this on their retic. What could it be.
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Thomas Jones
aligatorhunter@earthlink.net

Tiger Retics Rule!!

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BrianSmith Aug 11, 2003 05:45 PM

Otherwise it could just be a little imperfection. Lots of my tigers and supers have little kinks and lumps and imperfections. They get by just fine so I would try to not worry about it too much. But the placement on the neck, just behind the head tells me "mouse bite!".

>>It is about two inches down her neck. It is real small. It does not look like a scar, no broken skin or missing scales.Has anyone had this on their retic. What could it be.
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>>Thomas Jones
>>aligatorhunter@earthlink.net
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>> Tiger Retics Rule!!
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It isn't "Ideas" that fail or succeed,... it is the "Systems" which are instilled to launch and sustain the idea that either fail or succeed.>[Me.]

Thomas j Aug 11, 2003 06:31 PM

I have always stunned the mice before she ate.But it could have still gotten bit.I do not feel it is much to worry about.

>>Otherwise it could just be a little imperfection. Lots of my tigers and supers have little kinks and lumps and imperfections. They get by just fine so I would try to not worry about it too much. But the placement on the neck, just behind the head tells me "mouse bite!".
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>>>>It is about two inches down her neck. It is real small. It does not look like a scar, no broken skin or missing scales.Has anyone had this on their retic. What could it be.
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>>>>Thomas Jones
>>>>aligatorhunter@earthlink.net
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>>>> Tiger Retics Rule!!
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>>It isn't "Ideas" that fail or succeed,... it is the "Systems" which are instilled to launch and sustain the idea that either fail or succeed.>[Me.]
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Thomas Jones
aligatorhunter@earthlink.net

Tiger Retics Rule!!

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