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Cornsnakes are bad to get those...I had a normal corn that I caught in florida that had/has a fairly large one on his neck. I kept him a couple of years and noted no change and eventually adopted him out to dlamphere...I guess they still have him.
I've seen more of them in cornsnakes than any other species but have never seen them cause any harm to any snake. (this by no means that no snakes are harmed...just none that I personally have seen) Your vet can slice it open and scrape it out but there really is no reason to put them through that. If your snake were a human, lymphomas are almost always malignant...but these snake fatty tumor/lymphomas are almost always benign.
Last edited by JuliusSqueezer : 05-06-2005 at 02:53 AM.
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