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    Scale rot?!

    Hello again! I was holding Geno today and noticed some weird looking scales.. Is it normal for them to have a couple scales missing/damaged? I am hoping it's not scale rot! I thought maybe he was eating live at one point and the mouse/rat got him? He's eating frozen thawed now though, I'd never feed live. I don't know what to do! This could just be normal and I'm freaking out over nothing lol, but I'd like to be sure. He is a 1 yr old pastel male ball python. Thank you so much for your replies

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    Re: Scale rot?!




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    Scale rot usually happens on the belly, I've actually never seen scale rot anywhere else on a snake.

    They're probably scars from rat bites, a few good sheds and the minor ones on his head will be gone. I don't know about the ones on his back.
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    Re: Scale rot?!

    My baby Seven has a few of those on her nose, but nowhere else. It's not anything to be worried about, is it?

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    Re: Scale rot?!

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonBabes View Post
    Scale rot usually happens on the belly, I've actually never seen scale rot anywhere else on a snake.

    They're probably scars from rat bites, a few good sheds and the minor ones on his head will be gone. I don't know about the ones on his back.
    Thank you! Yeah, that's what I thought, so I looked at his belly and it was fine So I'm assuming too, that it's just some rat bites.. Fingers crossed haha.


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