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Re: scale questions...
Scale rot usually shows itself as a browning scales. I don't have any pictures of mild scale rot but if you use the search function you might be able to find something.
Could the crust be stuck shed? is it only on one scale? As a precaution you could switch the snake to paper towels to keep it clean if it is scale rot.
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Re: scale questions...
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Scale rot usually shows itself as a browning scales. I don't have any pictures of mild scale rot but if you use the search function you might be able to find something.
Could the crust be stuck shed? is it only on one scale? As a precaution you could switch the snake to paper towels to keep it clean if it is scale rot.
thanks! well theres like 3-4 scales that are crusted over. I was thinking it was shed, but i wet the snake down and tryed to get it of it was like almost part of the scale.........
I have had her on paper towels since last night. but im affraid that the UTH is gunna burn her, so should i put more layers of paper towels down?
or is that gunna hold back some of the heat?
thanks, Mike, H
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Re: scale questions...
You should be controlling your heat with a thermostat. If you can get it around 95-95 below the paper towels, they should read a nice 90-92. The paper towels won't block that much heat.
If your UTH is that hot, maybe it's possible your bp came in contact with it. The scales could be burned. You can put a dimmer on there to turn it down if thermostats are too expensive. What are you measuring the temps with? And where are you measuring them from.
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Re: scale questions...
 Originally Posted by Mrgbb
thanks! well theres like 3-4 scales that are crusted over. I was thinking it was shed, but i wet the snake down and tryed to get it of it was like almost part of the scale......... 
I have had her on paper towels since last night. but im affraid that the UTH is gunna burn her, so should i put more layers of paper towels down?
or is that gunna hold back some of the heat?
thanks, Mike, H
Are you using a thermostat or a rheostat with your UTH? If you aren't, make a quick trip to home depot and grab two things.
1. The accurite indoor outdoor thermometer. It is about $12 and measures ambient temp, temp from a probe, and ambient humidity. You can use the probe to measure the hottest point that your snake can get too. Right above the UTH under the substrate.
2. A piggy back light dimmer (rheostat). Many people get the lutron light dimmer that has a plug built in so you don't need to wire anything. Just plug the UTH into the dimmer and the dimmer into the wall. adjust the rheostat until your thermometer reads between 90-92* going no higher than 95*F.
Crusty scales sounds kind of not good. I would take the snake to see a reputable vet. They will be able to diagnose your snake better then a bunch of people on a forum using only a brief description.
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Re: scale questions...
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Are you using a thermostat or a rheostat with your UTH? If you aren't, make a quick trip to home depot and grab two things.
1. The accurite indoor outdoor thermometer. It is about $12 and measures ambient temp, temp from a probe, and ambient humidity. You can use the probe to measure the hottest point that your snake can get too. Right above the UTH under the substrate.
2. A piggy back light dimmer (rheostat). Many people get the lutron light dimmer that has a plug built in so you don't need to wire anything. Just plug the UTH into the dimmer and the dimmer into the wall. adjust the rheostat until your thermometer reads between 90-92* going no higher than 95*F.
Crusty scales sounds kind of not good. I would take the snake to see a reputable vet. They will be able to diagnose your snake better then a bunch of people on a forum using only a brief description.
yea i have 2 of the indoor outdoor thermometers one on each side of the tank. the hot side is at around 90 for most of the day, and the cool side stays around 80. i mean its deffinatly not a burn, beacause the glass on the bottom of the tank isnt really that hot. also, the substrate is dry. maybe she just sits in the water bowl to much? shes been doing that alot lately, but if shes in for to long i take her out. im gunna go put a maller water bowl in the paper toweled tank with her so she stops soaking in the water.
oh also how much do those piggy back light dimmers cost?
Mike, H
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Re: scale questions...
Oh. I see. Maybe she is dehydrated. What is your humidity? I think it's winter time soaking. I had one bp in my rack that soaked almost all winter. None of the others have and everything measures the same. She shouldn't get scale rot from soaking as long as when she climbs out, she has something to dry off on.
I would still get those scales looked at by a vet. It's better to be safe than sorry.
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1.0 Pastel - Zeke
0.1 Pastel het OG - Dixie
0.1 Pastel het Axanthic
0.1 Spider het Axanthic
1.1 Mojave - Clyde & Bonnie
1.0 Black Pastel - Conan
0.1 Spider - Dizzy
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Re: scale questions...
piggyback light dimmers cost about $10.
Have you checked your snake over for mites? that is the most common reason for soaking.
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Re: scale questions...
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Have you checked your snake over for mites? that is the most common reason for soaking.
ummmmmm..... no i didnt think about that. what am i acctually looking for? are they like tarantula mites, that are white? or are they different? lol
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Re: scale questions...
 Originally Posted by Mrgbb
ummmmmm.....  no i didnt think about that. what am i acctually looking for? are they like tarantula mites, that are white? or are they different? lol 
little black dots with legs. Check her water bowl and see if there are any floating in it. Also check around her face and heat pits.
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