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    Re: URGENT Blood Python Very Sick

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    Also just re-reading the report and realized that right before we brought her home, they sent us a pic of her being weighed. She was about 16lbs at the time of us bringing her home. This means she lost 3 lbs within the month we had her. That's a huge percentage of body weight to lose that quickly.
    Huh. I don't know there's any other way that can happen except severe dehydration. And even then I'm not sure. But there's no way that was just calories burned in excess of consumption. Maybe there's something to that excessive urination. Hopefully your vet can put all the pieces together once you have the most information you're able to get from the necropsy.

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