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These snakes have not been hibernated and they don’t have moisture blisters. I only used that term in my earlier post to describe their appearance. Moisture blister are the only symptom I have seen before that comes close to describing the condition I am seeing now. I am keeping them in suitable enclosures with a sphagnum moss filled hide and adequate temperature gradient. I have several hundred other colubrids kept in the same conditions none of which have shown any of these symptoms. Did your multicincta pull out of it or did they succumb? Did you do anything special for them? I appreciate your input.
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- Zonata Skin Problem - StuTennyson, Sun Feb 5 07:43:41 2012

- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - joecop, Sun Feb 5 13:23:24 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - zonatahunt, Sun Feb 5 14:39:21 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - Rick Staub, Mon Feb 6 19:10:26 2012
RE: Zonata Skin Problem - StuTennyson, Mon Feb 6 20:12:28 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - CaseyLazik, Tue Feb 7 08:50:24 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - markg, Tue Feb 7 13:01:27 2012
- RE: One other thing - Rick Staub, Tue Feb 7 13:40:07 2012
- THANKS EVERYONE!! - StuTennyson, Thu Feb 9 08:43:09 2012
- I'll try to remember..... - StuTennyson, Sat Feb 11 08:00:00 2012
- RE: Zonata Skin Problem - colubridfan75, Mon Feb 13 21:18:38 2012
- a few things - PHFaust, Sat Feb 25 12:25:52 2012
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