I used to have one that scared the crap out of my wife every time she would walk by. She would his and lunge/rattle her tail. I miss her. She would hiss with a rat halfway down her throat which always surprised me and made me laugh. Great snakes. She but me once but once you had her out a minute...
I didn’t have to grab him and it wasn’t too long after the molt. It was such a long time ago I don’t remember all the details. I know I didn’t get it all off but enough to where it didn’t seem to cause any issues
Ride it out. Help it drink water. I saved a t doing that. Couldn’t move on its own for over a week. It slowly started doing better and is perfectly fine now and molted several times since
I had a sling in death curl once but I nursed her back to life. I went to throw her away thinking she was dead but noticed some movement. Put her in icu and she slowly came around. I made a thread about it. I’ve also had slings randomly pass away. Sometimes it happens best of luck
I had the same problem with a gbb. I took a wet paint brush and gently brushed off as much as I could. He was fine after that. I wouldn’t try it with a pokie unless as a last resort
I think the brown spot might be part of the book lungs. So if you find the point exactly halfway between those two spots that's where the business should be
If you look at the other age you posted it's the same. The hairs almost form a V. In your other pic it looks like the hairs start at the 9 o'clock posting and head east. I see something near the center in that photo too. Slightly leaning female for both of the pics but need to wait for future molts
I think the two brown spots are way too far apart to mean anything. Im Looking at the middle area where it almost looks like something. All the hairs starting from the bottom of the image start spaced apart but come together in an upsidedown v-shape. If you follow those hairs toward the middle...
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