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    Blood with shed

    My bp shed last night and there was some blood on the paper towel substrate. She's got a couple of bad scales but the vet said to keep an eye on them and if they don't get worse, don't worry about it. She's kept clean/dry/warm at all times so I'm not too concerned about scale rot or anything like that.

    She wasn't actively bleeding when I noticed it, but upon inspection, it seemed at least some of the bleeding came from around/under one of the spurs.

    I have a vet appt at 2:45 this aft. Just wonder if anyone has any idea what could be happening.

    I should add that there has been very small traces of blood with some of the previous sheds and I was unable to locate the source, but this time it was enough to make me quite concerned. She does eat live, but I haven't fed her in a couple of weeks so it's not a food related injury or anything.
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    Re: Blood with shed

    It's normal to see some blood after a shed. It doesn't happen all the time or with all snakes, but it's not uncommon at all. The tissues around the vent are delicate and can sometimes get torn a little if the snake is an "enthusiastic shedder." So long as the bleeding does not continue beyond a few minutes after the shed, everything should be fine.


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    Re: Blood with shed

    What exactly do you mean by 'enthusiastic shedder' ?
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    Re: Blood with shed

    Quote Originally Posted by jenaero
    What exactly do you mean by 'enthusiastic shedder' ?
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    Re: Blood with shed

    I just mean that some snakes will pull themselves out of their old skin really fast and maybe a little rough on themselves. Other snakes take it slow and easy.
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    Re: Blood with shed

    Oh I see. Well it was more blood than I've ever seen before so I'm gonna play it safe. My vet doesn't usually charge me for visits, just for meds anyway.
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    Re: Blood with shed

    That's pretty smart to get a vet appointment We need more people like that in the herp world.

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