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Posted by: snakesunlimited1 at Mon Feb 18 19:41:09 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakesunlimited1 ] Clear fluids being spit up can be a sign of lung worm. With the fluids seen and the regurge I would at the very least raise the heat way up to over 80 (80-84) for the cage and a hot spot near 90(88-92). I would also strongly recommend a vet visit. If it is a glades from a dealer in Florida there is a good chance that the snake has seen the wild and with that it raises the chance of parasites. Lung worms left untreated will result in a prolonged death. If treated incorrectly it can lead to a quick death, so research your vet and make sure he is experienced. | ||
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