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matildasmum Posted - 12/08/2012 : 00:23:14
poor matilda looks for want of a better word bloody terrible tonight, her skin looks almost baggy and horrible, ive given her a wee bath and smoothed some olive oil on but she really does look awful, her scales are flaking away and its just terrible, hopfully she will shed in the next day or so and things will be better underneath.
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Lotabob Posted - 12/08/2012 : 00:57:08
Dont worry about it, you've got issues you are dealing with and snakes are built in such a way that damage is shed off, they look a state sometimes but they come good in the end. Just sit this shed out and see what you are working with in a few days, I'll put money on it been a nice shiny new snake.

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