This is the link to the photo with the bumps. I posted about 5 mins. ago. Thanks!
http://pictures.sprintpcs.com/share.jsp?invite=gEgrJez2zz8Hq8VYo7fU&shareType=Photo
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This is the link to the photo with the bumps. I posted about 5 mins. ago. Thanks!
http://pictures.sprintpcs.com/share.jsp?invite=gEgrJez2zz8Hq8VYo7fU&shareType=Photo
fixed your link
image here
the pics @ yahoo are a little scary...
Hermitcore- thanks so much for fixing the link!
The picture is a little scary, I know, and I need to get him to a vet, but am having a very hard time finding one in my area. For those who have no idea why I've sent this picture, Bronx, my juvenile BP, sprouted these 3 bumps about 1/4 of the way down his body from his head. They don't seem to bother him, as his behavior is completely normal and he doesn't flinch if I touch them. They are hard, and as you can see, pretty big. I'm searching diligently for a vet, but if anyone has seen this before, feedback would be immensely appreciated.
They look like water blisters to me. If so you can lightly rub your thumb over them to pop them and drain all the water. They usually show up in places where ticks were removed. They will be gone in the next couple sheds.
Corey
PS If that's all it is you won't need to take your snake to the vet.
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