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Re: burns, safety
That doesn't look like a burn. That looks like rat bites or a lot of rubbing....
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Re: burns, safety
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
That doesn't look like a burn. That looks like rat bites or a lot of rubbing....
Could be as I don't know the entire history of this guy.....but it's only on his back, along his spine....over two thirds of the snake...
i would not think a rat could do this.....point is, this should not have happened, regardless....i can understand a bite...but this is over most of his body and could have been prevented....
just a reminder some that keeping snakes takes more than just having a "cool pet"
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Re: burns, safety
i have to say if i looked like that, had that condition. id be as mean as could be.
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Re: burns, safety
 Originally Posted by k1ingdomKaa
i have to say if i looked like that, had that condition. id be as mean as could be.
So would I!! I am so happy he is here...we just got him today....and even after all he's been through, he ate and settled in nicely....even sat with me calmly in my lap while his enclosure was being prepared....
personally, I would be pissed...he's simply outstanding
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Re: burns, safety
That's ashame that something like this happens to such a beautiful animal due to ignorance and being irresponsible. Ugh. It does seem like he is in good care now though and it's great to hear that you stepped up to the plate.
Question... are his scales missing all along down his spine? Or are they just rubbed/dulled to the point you can't make them out?
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Re: burns, safety
 Originally Posted by OhBalls
Could be as I don't know the entire history of this guy.....but it's only on his back, along his spine....over two thirds of the snake...
i would not think a rat could do this.....point is, this should not have happened, regardless....i can understand a bite...but this is over most of his body and could have been prevented....
just a reminder some that keeping snakes takes more than just having a "cool pet" 
I have seen it before, done by a rat. Given enough time, and a scared snake, a rat can ABSOLUTELY do that.
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