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at Mon Mar 12 21:36:32 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptilicus81 ]
I have not had any experience with mouth rot, although I do know it can become very serious and painful for the animal. Do you have any reptile breeders or stores in your area that could help you identify the condition? It is hard to tell from the picture, but it does look like a case of mouth rot.
Here is the best link I could find in regards to mouth rot...I haven't tried or heard of anyone using any of the treatments listed, so I cannot recommend any to you. Be careful with iodine or hydrogen peroxide though to avoid swallowing....and be careful as the snake is likely to become "upset". Let me know if the link does not open!
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