What makes a BP lose their scales?
2 of my ball pythons have lost just a few scales (10-15) most around their neck or head. It's often in groups of scales too.
Is this common? What causes it?
They still have skin and everything, it's not bleeding, just one of the scales popped off, like if you glued a bead to a piece of paper, and it later fell off.
Thanks,
Shellie
Re: What makes a BP lose their scales?
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shelliebear
It looks totally gray, the little patches, and each one is bead shaped like their scales; however it is also completely flat. It feels smooth. I can see the pattern of the scale, like the lines that run around the scale where it SHOULD be but there is no raised scale I can feel. :/
I could post pictures if that would help.
If you can get a really clear macro shot, that might help.
Re: What makes a BP lose their scales?
I was under the impression that bps only had scales on there bellys and that the rest of there body was a scale like skin... I'm guessing thats incorrect or somebody more knowledgable then myself would have said something.
As for humidity if you have a glass tank you could always try covering 3/4s of the cage lid. Or you could switch to a plastic tub. I maintain 65% humidity with just having my water bowl partially over the UTH, and thats in utah where the humidity over the last few days has been in the 10 to 20% range.
GL :P
Re: What makes a BP lose their scales?
since you're having problems with your humidity, you didn't put any type of oil on him, like mineral oil?