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    Elder snakes and masses

    Hey everyone.
    Just wanting to reach out and see what any long term keepers have as far as thoughts go.

    I just found a small mass on my oldest boy.
    The mass seems to be non-mobile, possibly attached to a rib. It doesn't seem to be move with the skin. It's also tougher feeling than I expect an abscess to feel. About the size of a kidney bean
    I'm thinking about heading to a nearly exotic specialist to go an have a look at him and x-rays done. I also have a opossum that should have a recheck there so it may be a multi-pet visit at this point... Probably a sooner than a later appointment now.

    I don't know if the tissue would be easy enough to get a sample of without sedation. He's in good health with a pretty good body tone. He used to be a live only feeder, but has finally gotten back to eating frozen thaw after a long time. So chances of it being some weird rat bite abscess would be small.
    Ball python male
    Age: 23y
    Wt#: 2700g
    I guess what I'm wondering is if anyone else has had experience with cancer on an older noodle. I've seen an article about an iguana being treated at UC Davis... Which would be a DRIVE but possible. I just don't think I would have the funding for it.

    Should I just push for an x-ray and excision? Because if he needs to be sedated for a punch biopsy or excision for sample testing I feel like it would be less stress overall to just remove the whole thing. I'm also unsure on how far I should push on medications. He's a large boy and it's such a small tumor, I expect him to heal up just fine. It's just IF the talk of chemo comes up, I don't know if I should try and fund it or just take a wait and see approach because of his age as well.

    I'm mostly just kind of reeling at this boy getting to this point and the idea of him passing when he looks SO GOOD and he's been through so much with me. I've had brushes with cancer in pet dogs, cats and rats... it's just new territory for me on a reptile and hope I'm looking through the right lenses here. They can be so much harder to read than a mammal and I just want to do what's most right by him I suppose.

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