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[quote][i]Originally posted by Charles[/i] [br]Unfortunately one of my hatchlings, a Motley Tessera, is kinked. The main kink is just above its vent. See video below. Best case senario is that it will feed, poop and she's fine and I will find a loving home for a special snake who will never breed from them. Worst case is putting the poor thing down. Any one with more experience know which is more likely and when to make the decision? http://youtu.be/ov4BkbgmGow [/quote]
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Charles
Posted - 13/07/2015 : 09:27:44
Unfortunately one of my hatchlings, a Motley Tessera, is kinked. The main kink is just above its vent. See video below.
Best case senario is that it will feed, poop and she's fine and I will find a loving home for a special snake who will never breed from them.
Worst case is putting the poor thing down.
Any one with more experience know which is more likely and when to make the decision?
http://youtu.be/ov4BkbgmGow
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ScalySituation
Posted - 13/07/2015 : 11:43:10
I've certainly seen worse. I think just seeing how it goes for a few weeks is best
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