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Old 05-May-07, 10:53 PM
steevo steevo is offline
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please help!

Hi guys, I have a problem with my stimmie- Every night he spends time vigorously rubbing his nose against the edges of the door of his enclosure. His snout is constantly raw and at constant risk of infection. I have been treating him with betadine and putting foam and coverings over every ruff edge I can find in his enclosure but he continues to rub against the perspex and I'm not sure that his nose is going to heal.

I'm just wondering if there is anyone else out there who has seen this problem. I know it's normal for snakes to try to escape but this seems a little extreme. there is no evidence of it being mites either.
 

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