This is the younger of my two snakes. She's an albino Burmese python and her cagemate is a 10-year-old boa constrictor. Goldie and Pancho are their names.
Last time I went to feed them, everything went well but Goldie had some red marks on her back. Goldie usually bites herself when eating smaller prey and I thought that she had opened up an old wound so I gave her a bath afterwards.
The marks did not come off. As a matter of fact, the latter half of her body was a giant water blister. So, for the last two to three weeks I have been shuffling her to and from the doctor's every day which involves waiting...
I had tried to leave her there for observation but the doctor has nowhere to keep her, so I am stuck playing doctor for my sick snake in a do it yourself kind of way 🧐
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If anyone knows what might have caused this condition, let me know in the comments.
▶️ 3Speak
Jajajaja, "Hágalo usted mismo", suena bueno. Espero que no sea nada grave. Saludos!
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Es muy valiente al tener estos animales exóticos como mascotas. Sin embargo son animales que cumplen una función en la naturaleza. En cuanto a esas lesiones en su piel, debería buscar en internet la causa, mientras el veterinario encuentra un espacio para tenerla y buscarle sanación a sus lesiones o marcas.
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