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Posted this sal last year, 7" (F) rescued from swimming pool. Fed earthworms & gut loaded crickets. Battled raw spots on cloaca area and back; treated with neosprin and light peroxide solution; has healed well. Switched from natural tank to paper towels... one year in rehab & seems well.
 

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Update-- SS is doing well after a few years captive. Very plump but I feed only couple times per week.
 

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