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  • 11-03-2018, 10:17 PM
    LostJuly4th
    Red Sore on Head
    A small red sore has appeared on the top of my ball python's head. It's red and dry like a scab inbetween a few scales, no pus or discharge. I just noticed it today. His behavior is normal and he has no other unusual spots. Any idea what it might be? I might apply some neosporin tomorrow. Is neosporin ok to use so close to the snake's eyes?

    The snake is a male, about a 1.5 years old, I've had him for about a year of that time. He weighs 1064 grams. Last shed was on October 13th. Not a great shed, came off in pieces, but it all came off. He has been on a bit of a fast. Last meal was a small F/T rat on September 18th. I offer ever two weeks but he seems uninterested. Hasn't lost any weight so I haven't been to concerned.

    His enclosure is a AP T8, heated by a pro panel rph regulated by a herpstat 2. Cool side is at 80, hot side is 88-90, ambient cage temp is 78-80. Humidity is around 50-70%. Substrate is reptichip. I spot clean with a complete change every other month.

    I haven't noticed him head rubbing the glass or anything else in the cage. Nothing's really sharp in the cage. I have black plastic hides, cork flats, grape vine, and a few plastic plants in the cage.

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  • 11-03-2018, 10:50 PM
    Bogertophis
    I'm guessing you cannot watch him 24/7, around the clock, & at some point he found something from which to get a minor abrasion on his head- it's not a big
    deal, & a dab of ordinary Neosporin is fine to use ( just never use the "pain relief" version on snakes...other ingredients make it unsuitable) or just leave it alone
    & hope he does too.
  • 11-03-2018, 11:06 PM
    LostJuly4th
    Re: Red Sore on Head
    Thank you. I figured it was minor. It just had me worried being on the head.

    Ill pick up some some pain relief free neosporin tomorrow.
  • 11-04-2018, 03:03 PM
    Jasmijn
    Maybe it is a very minor scab from feeding live?
  • 11-04-2018, 03:13 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: Red Sore on Head
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Jasmijn View Post
    Maybe it is a very minor scab from feeding live?

    It's not likely to be a bite wound on the very top of the head...rodents have to get their mouth around something to bite. It's most likely a head 'rub'.
    Though I do encourage feeding only dead prey, either f/t or fresh-killed (f/k).
  • 11-04-2018, 04:51 PM
    LostJuly4th
    Re: Red Sore on Head
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Jasmijn View Post
    Maybe it is a very minor scab from feeding live?

    Thanks, but I have only ever fed him F/T.
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