I think my Zephyr has scale rot
I've never dealt with this before so I can only speculate, but Zephyr had an injury to his neck back in November where a rat tore open the surface of the skin on his neck. Ever since this happen, and it has since healed, he has been soaking and soaking. I keep the cage very clean, and he shares it with two other snakes. I'm a vet tech but I haven't ever had a snake with this so I'm not sure if it's the real thing. His tummy looks kind of streaked with red in some areas, and today I noticed he had some dried blood on him. I rinsed him clean and noticed the scales underneath looked rather raw. I know using antibiotic ointment is contraindicated for use in reptiles so I used a small amount of tea tree oil to help clean and soothe the area. I also have him on baytril for another unrelated problem. Does this condition require a trip to the vet or can it be managed with home care? He's my favorite snake and I want to do everything I can to make him well again. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Re: I think my Zephyr has scale rot
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Austenh96
It sounds like you are doing a very good job in caring for your snake's injury. I think you should continue with what you are doing, and about the antibiotics, you can use a small amount of neosporin without pain killer on the afflicted areas. Keep doing what you are doing and the redness should go away, however, if he doesn't, I would seek higher medical attention. :gj:
Thank you! I'm doing my best, but I wanted to make sure I knew what I was dealing with before I made any other decisions. I still think a trip to the vet may be in order just to ease my mind!
Re: I think my Zephyr has scale rot
Honestly, you probably know more than I do. How deep was the wound? Do you have pics? Is your husbandry set up correctly (what are your temps etc...) Is it possible it's a reaction to the baytril? Personally I'd take mine to the vet if it doesn't look like a pink belly from shed and doesn't clear after a week. Good luck.
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VitriolBlue
Thank you! I'm doing my best, but I wanted to make sure I knew what I was dealing with before I made any other decisions. I still think a trip to the vet may be in order just to ease my mind!
My pleasure, I am more than happy to help out a fellow bp owner. :)
You could take it to the vet if you really wanted to to relieve your mind, but, on the other hand, I think he will make it along just fine if you continue with what you're doing. I wouldn't stress over your snakes ordeal too much as long as it's condition is gradually improving. :)
p.s. be sure that the baytril and tree tea oil that you are using are snake friendly! You wouldn't want something like that worsening your snakes condition.
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VitriolBlue
Off the top of my head I'd say the temps were about 79 during the day and 75 at night. His last shed was Jan 1 and another one a few weeks before that due to his injury. Ever since that happened, it's like he can't get enough of the water. How long do bellies stay pink after a shed? He's never had a reaction to baytril before. Can silver sulfadiazathine work on scale rot?
I had never heard of silver sulfadiazathine before, but a google search on it indicates it is a topical disinfectant commonly used for reptiles, so that would definetly help the situation. The pink belly can remain on the snake after shedding probably for a couple weeks max.