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reptilicus81
at Sat May 10 10:28:44 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptilicus81 ]
This albino was born yesterday, and as many of you read in my previous thread, had some yolk issues. I tied off the umbilical cord as many of you suggested, and the remaining cord seems to be shrinking down. This snake is noticeably smaller and weaker than the siblings. I have been trying to avoid handling or stressing it, and have it in a 6 qt. hatchling bin with one sibling on wet paper towel with a water bowl.
Last night, when I checked on the umbilical cord, I noticed something that I didn't see when it was first born. Its chest is caving in! Is this due to dehydration?
I realize that this animal may not survive, and that I may not be able to prevent this, but if there is anything I can do to help keep it going, I'd love to hear some suggestions. Note: no other neonate has anything like this, and they are much more energetic too.


 ----- Thanks,
Amy
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Neonate Albino - reptilicus81, Sat May 10 10:28:44 2008
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