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My little female "Lola" has a hole in her head. She is dome headed, but besides getting her to eat originally she is healthy. Two days ago i noticed a hole the size of a pin head where her frontal and parietal scales meet. She seems fine; exploring, eating, shedding. Has any one herd of this. I assume it is relieving pressure.
Annabelle
when you post your reply....scroll down before you 'submit reply', you'll see something that says manage attachments...click on it, and it should be pretty easy from there. Good luck with both the pictures, and your snake. I hope it's nothing that won't fix itself.
No clue what it's from, maybe the two scales didn't form correctly. If the snake is healthy and behaving normally I would'nt worry about it too much. Of course I am by no means an expert and that's my opinion. By the way, pretty little snake !
Not forming correctly couldn't be it because she is 3mo. old, and this just showed up. Eight days have gone by and it is still there.
Thanks for trying to help. I can't believe no one has ever seen this before, it makes it kind of scarier.
Annabelle
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