



| Always check your snake's skin, eyes, and mouth for any abnormalities |
| What's Wrong With My Snake? |
| *Florida Keys Locals: We here at KeysReptiles highly recommend using Dr. Mader out of Marathon Veterinary Hospital as your reptile and bird vet. He is a highly experienced vetrinarian who specializes in reptiles. He has published numerous national articles and is featured regularly in Reptile magazine as the expert reptile vet advise article. He has a great staff and I also recommend him for any of your pet bird needs. Our feathered friends are very closely related to reptiles and Dr. Mader and his office are the best in the Keys hands down! His location is 11187 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL, 33050 Their office number is (305) 743-7099. *We do not know if they are accepting new patients at any given time. |
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| Find out what to do if your newborn snake isn't eating on its own in this text. |
| Paperback - Updated Product Details: Pub. Date: July 2002, Publisher: BowTie Inc. Format: Paperback, 160pp Series: The Herpetocultural Library ISBN-13: 9781882770847, ISBN: 1882770846 Edition Description: Updated This is a must text to have if you are a keeper of a reptile. Read this book, learn all the ins and outs of preventing and treating ailments and diseases, and save a fortune on vetrinarian bills! It details everything from selecting and handling a snake to reproduction information and common parasite knowledge. Prevention is key and this book gives you all you need. It's a great addition to the gift of giving a beginner keeper a reptile of their own. I highly recommend this book, for everyone. |
| A tight coiled pose is a sign of good health in some species of snakes |




| health of most reptiles and amphibians. |
