Corn with possible scale rot
I'm a Petsmart associate, and we got a new pair of corn hatchlings in about two weeks ago. One is perfectly fine, but the other, an albino, has been refusing to feed (first time that's happened in all the time I've worked there). Tonight was the first night I happened to be working when he was supposed to get fed, and when I pulled him out I noticed a small discoloration about an inch upwards of his vent. None of the scales are buckled in or protruding, it's just this gray spot about the size of a pencil eraser. Nor is the spot localized to a few specific scales, it seems to kind of fade in from the surrounding area. I was just wondering if this might be scale rot or some other aliment. I'll try to get pictures when I go in tomorrow if need be.
Re: Corn with possible scale rot
Symptoms are more or less universal, which is to say the Corn and BP scale rots are almost identical. If its not had a chance to progress rapidly you may try using some triple antibiotic cream that DOES NOT have pain killers in it. I would use the other method listed above if you see no change, if its a particularly bad case to begin with, or it continues to get worse.
Although an alternative opinion was expressed by another member I am of the opinion that you shouldn't bother adding more humidity. Water is your enemy when attempting to eliminate the rot. If the result is a bad shed it can be easily fixed.
As the other poster suggested you paper towles or the like and chance daily.
Pics please!!!:taz: