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Strange bumps

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Does anyone have any idea what these bumps might be? Parasites? I got 2 snakes in a group one has these towards the tail end and the other is perfect.
 

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Sorry i probably should have put that in the thread to begin with. Its a baby Timor python.
 
They look like subcutaneous worms which are often associated with wild caught animals or animals that were fed feeder fish. Could possibly be water blisters but look more like worms to me. I hope your snake is ok.
 
Has it changed any since you posted 12 days ago?

Sorry, Yes it did. I went to the vet to get them checked out and tests ran to ensure there were no external or internal parasites. Clean bill of health on all accounts and they went away after shedding. The vet things it was due to moisture and stress. They settled in and started eating like food was going out of style.
 
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