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Snake with scale rot when to start bathing
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<blockquote data-quote="Ccrystal" data-source="post: 2542268" data-attributes="member: 51904"><p>I’ll try to answer all your questions in order.</p><p>1. I have to wait two weeks as there’s a waiting list at most reptile vets after the Adelaide lockdown forced all vets to cancel non emergency appointments, so now there’s a bit of a wait. </p><p>2. I’ve never treated it before but I know what to do, my main concern is when to start treating it. I don’t want to stress them out by bathing them in the first week. </p><p>3. I don’t know when they shed last, the shop didn’t have them for that long. </p><p>4. I’ll attach pictures of the tanks, the tanks and everything in them gets cleaned once a week. The plastic container water bowls are very temporary, I’m picking up ceramic bowls tomorrow. </p><p>5. They were cohabitated at the shop (I didn’t buy them, my dad did and I had to pick them up, I currently take care of them as they were a ‘gift’ to me) I no longer cohabitate them. </p><p></p><p>I was also told that they were both two years old, but the female is a lot smaller than the male. My best guess is that she’s younger, as she’s not thin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ccrystal, post: 2542268, member: 51904"] I’ll try to answer all your questions in order. 1. I have to wait two weeks as there’s a waiting list at most reptile vets after the Adelaide lockdown forced all vets to cancel non emergency appointments, so now there’s a bit of a wait. 2. I’ve never treated it before but I know what to do, my main concern is when to start treating it. I don’t want to stress them out by bathing them in the first week. 3. I don’t know when they shed last, the shop didn’t have them for that long. 4. I’ll attach pictures of the tanks, the tanks and everything in them gets cleaned once a week. The plastic container water bowls are very temporary, I’m picking up ceramic bowls tomorrow. 5. They were cohabitated at the shop (I didn’t buy them, my dad did and I had to pick them up, I currently take care of them as they were a ‘gift’ to me) I no longer cohabitate them. I was also told that they were both two years old, but the female is a lot smaller than the male. My best guess is that she’s younger, as she’s not thin. [/QUOTE]
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