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Old 18-Feb-03, 12:53 AM
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its also known as pin head syndrome and its where the head of the snake grows alot slower than the body, and ive heard two explinations of this,

1. the snake is overfed and its body is grower at a faster rate than its head.

2. the snake is being fed prey items that are way too small, so therefore the snake has no need to grow its head.

i`m no expert and i`m sure somebody else will also have an idea.

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