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corn snake bump


Question Posted Saturday April 12 2014, 8:41 am

Hi i have a corn snake which is around 5-6 months old he was bred by my two older corn snakes when he was around 1/2 months old i started to realise a little bump on his head i don't know wether its a tumor or he has to grow into his skull this is my first time raising hatchlings and was wondering if it was anything to worry about? Thanks for advice

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Dragonflymagic answered Saturday April 12 2014, 4:14 pm:
There are few vetrinarians who can answer questions about pets that are not the more common ones like cats and dogs. So it's even less likely that someone on here may have an answer. My suggestion is that you call and ask the pet store where you got the snake if this is something common to not worry about. Or find out from them referalls for vets who deal with snakes. If they deal with the sale of uncommon pets, they're the most likely to know.

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