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T. radix Ranch
Laser Surgery
This was a rescued red phase female radix from 09. I've notice a small growth on her side for the last few months.
I opened it up a few times to inspect anything inside and felt it was just an infection of some type.
Today, I took her to the Vet. and he recommended laser removal of it.
I only knew about the large area but when he brought her back to me he said he found a smaller growth and removed it also.
She's in a tub with paper towels for a week or so and the open areas are being treated with Silver Sulfadiazine.
She's a beautiful girl and I hope she will be ready for some breeding next Spring.

Last edited by guidofatherof5; 11-09-2010 at 09:58 PM.
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"First shed In Progress"
Re: Laser Surgery
Ouch! That's a good sized chunk removed!
You take such wonderful care of your garters; providing them treatment when needed. Good luck with her! ;-)
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Domos Ophiusa
Re: Laser Surgery
Fingers crossed for her mate
Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.
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Subadult snake
Re: Laser Surgery
Aww, poor girl She is very pretty. I hope she has a speedy recovery
0.2.4 T.s. Fitchi - Flickabee and Salem
0.1 T.s. Sirtalis - Failte
1.1 T.e.Vagrans - Lumiere and Pumpkin
1.0 T.s. Pickeringii- Little Boy Blue
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Re: Laser Surgery
Very gorgeous. and I am glad she is in the track to getting better.. I hope her the best. oh.. and keep me in mind for those babies.. I am still wanting a red phase from when I made that post a year ago.. One would look wonderful next to my checkered.
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Never shed
Re: Laser Surgery
I hope she recovers quickly. Thanks for posting this. I'm a pre-veterinary student and I find stuff like this so interesting!
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Laser Surgery
I'm very fortunate that my Vet. likes garter snakes.
He's also good about giving me a price break on procedures.
He knows that I take in a lot of injuried and rescued snakes.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Laser Surgery
Omaha Red as she's called, is doing well but off food at this time.
I attribute this to a change in enclosures and the stress of the procedure.
The surgical areas are looking good.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Laser Surgery
Today, Omaha Red decided to start eating(2 night crawlers) again. I've moved her back into her enclosure to reduce any stress.
I don't think she was very comfortable being away from her group. Her incision is looking good and healing nicely.

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