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snake disease affecting females

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Posted by: argos_mom at Sat May 14 07:53:17 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by argos_mom ]  
   

In the last week i have lost 2 of my females. one was skinny and not eating and the other was fat and usually a good eater but didnt eat last time. both were females. one was breeding age and had been breeding and the other one wasnt. both were in a rack. the other snakes in the rack are all males and are all fine. the older one ive had for over 10 years and she wasnt a baby when i got her, she was at least a year or more. i was told she was 6 months old but she was well over that. so i could probably account her to old age. Im so confused and hurt. the older one was my first snake. any ideas what this could be?
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Owner of:
6 ball pythons
4 red tail boas
2 crested geckos
2 iguanas
3 bearded dragons
3 tokay geckos
6 dogs
16 cats
4 corn snakes
2 rat snakes
3 gerbils
RIP:
Rocky-chow mix-11 years
Willow-lab mix-8 years
Kain-Savannah Monitor-2 years
Scooter-sulcata tortise-1 year
Mr Krabs-hermit crab-5 years
Niko-gerbil-3 years
sweet pea&niblet-dwarf hamsters-1 year
Hannibal-dwarf hamster 2 years
Scarlett- hamster-3 years
wicket-hamster-2 years
pixie- ball python- 3 years
Fira - Crested gecko age unknown
Star- rat- 3 years(we think)
squink- crested gecko- less then a year
stinky-snapper- age unknown.


   

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