
08-01-2010, 03:13 AM
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Re: Very Ill Elderly Snake
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Originally Posted by Snakegurl13
well he did have a normal, large BM this evening after eating yesterday. no green.. so perhaps he just had an odd poo, i dont know weirder things have happened! BUT! i have found other similar cases of snakes who have the same appearance as mine (the spine) and they also were diagnosed with MBD. they have the same symptoms such as partial control of the tail, but still function. Its not common in snakes, as it is in lizards. But.. I know he is not the only one who has those spinal deformities, that has been diagnosed with MBD, at some point in the animals life. So i know not everyone was saying it cant be MBD cause it doesnt happen in snakes, but.. to those who did say that... my only comment is, just because its not all over the internet, and commonly known.. or you havent seen it yourself.. dont assume its not possible! Heck.. we all learn new things every day!
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Total horse-hockey!!! (IMO) 
I think we will sooner see the snake posting here than Snakegurl wising up!!!
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