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If you can see the bones in your Corn Snake's spine - it is DRASTICALLY UNDERWEIGHT ! Get it to a vet NOW !

I have successfully brought many 'pet' snakes back from the brink of death I have either rescued, or been begged for help from people who obviously didn't know how to take care of their animals !

I work closely with the RSPCA - and am SICK of the increasing number of call-outs I get to go rescue badly treated reptiles !

Yes - it's a heavy-handed answer - but MY loyalty is to REPTILES - NOT ignorant owners !

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