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  • 09-28-2009, 11:58 AM
    johnny wobble
    tan, crusty face?
    for the last week or so, my ball python has had a dry, tan, almost crusty looking face. it almost looks like dry dirt, but doesn't come off. i've been thinking he's going to shed, but hasn't yet. i've had him a little over a month. i've never heard him make any sounds or do anything that would make me think it was a RI. he eats fine. he has a warm side of around 92, cool side around 82-85. humidity ranges 50-mid 50s.

    anybody seen something like this before?

    http://johnnywobble.com/forumpics/sid2.jpg
    http://johnnywobble.com/forumpics/sid3.jpg
    http://johnnywobble.com/forumpics/sid4.jpg
    http://johnnywobble.com/forumpics/sid5.jpg
  • 09-28-2009, 12:28 PM
    mooingtricycle
    Re: tan, crusty face?
    Can you get pics of your enclosure? It looks as though hes been sick, and may possibly still be.

    Id get him checked out by a vet if i were you. Crusty is not good. He also looks like hes been rubbing.
  • 09-28-2009, 12:37 PM
    Jenn
    Re: tan, crusty face?
    It almost looks like poop. Have you tried letting him crawl through a damp towel? Either way I would get the humidity up closer to 60% or 65% and keep it there always.
  • 09-28-2009, 12:40 PM
    johnny wobble
    Re: tan, crusty face?
    this is the only pic i have of his tank. it's a 20 long. uths on both sides, plugged into dimmers to keep from getting too hot, then those are plugged into a 500R thermostat. there's reptile carpet under a thin layer of aspen. he has identical hides on each side and a big water dish. the outsides of the tank are insulated with black foamcore. the screen top is mostly covered with plexiglass to keep humidity in, but not all the way covered.

    i adopted him from some dude on craigslist. there was gravel in the tank for substrate and heat lamps for heat. i cleaned his tank with dawn dish soap and hot water, then set up all the new heat and new substrate - the uths, dimmers, themostat, aspen, insulation.

    http://johnnywobble.com/forumpics/sid1.jpg
  • 09-28-2009, 02:14 PM
    johnny wobble
    Re: tan, crusty face?
    his nostrils and heat pits look clear. the pits look pink inside and his nostrils just look dry and crusty around them, but there doesn't appear to be anything inside or coming out.

    what makes you say looks like he's been rubbing? rubbing his face against something?

    i tried to see if it rubbed off with my finger, but didn't try too hard. i'll try a wet paper towel tonight and see if it comes off.
  • 09-28-2009, 02:28 PM
    Elise.m
    Re: tan, crusty face?
    Maybe try soaking him for 10 mins. To me it looks like his skin is dry and just needs some water.

    How long ago did you adopt him?
    Also, plugging a dimmer into a thermostat isn't needed, a Thermostat will control the temp all by it's self, the dimmer is used when you don't have a thermostat.
  • 09-28-2009, 02:34 PM
    tweets_4611
    Re: tan, crusty face?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Elise.m View Post
    Also, plugging a dimmer into a thermostat isn't needed, a Thermostat will control the temp all by it's self, the dimmer is used when you don't have a thermostat.

    I don't know about the snake, but I know many people use a dimmer as well as their thermostat, to insure that if the thermostat fails, the heat pad or tape doesn't get too extremely hot. It's a good safety precaution and doesn't hurt anything to have it there.
  • 09-28-2009, 02:40 PM
    CoolioTiffany
    Re: tan, crusty face?
    Last year at a show in November I noticed that this one Ball python had the same thing happen right on top of its head. It was a bit smaller than the size of a dime, but I wasn't even sure what it was. I was thinking Scale Rot, but I haven't actually seen too many photos or videos of Scale Rot. It's just a possibility, but as stated before I would take it to a vet as soon as you can.
  • 09-28-2009, 07:10 PM
    Vypyrz
    Re: tan, crusty face?
    It could possibly be paint dust from that rock hide. Especially if you washed it and it didn't dry... maybe...


    Rob
  • 09-28-2009, 07:14 PM
    johnny wobble
    Re: tan, crusty face?
    going to try wet paper towel right now...
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