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Kim,

I looked back over data on on the web and infomation that we have collected, in almost all cases, the animals showed signs within a short period of being acquired or shortly after possibly being exposed somewhere else, like at shows, handled by others that had sick dragons, etc.

In only a few cases was it found to be in dragons or snakes that had been established in one home, no contact with other animals infected and the diagnoses was found later(after a few weeks). In each of those cases, they had a long history of poor does. In one case it was found in a mother dragon only after the hatchlings from several clutches were showing symptoms and dying shortly after hatching.

Since you have had yours for several months, and she has done well, chances are good that she is fine.
 
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