Possible bleeding/scale damage during shed
My BP Leo started shedding yesterday, and he was sitting out of his hide today half way through shed when I noticed pink patches.
I took him out for a closer look and it seems he has damaged himself somehow, although none of the effected area seems sensitive. I wonder if he might have caught himself between bark/stone in his viv possibly. He also has what looks like bleached scales which I think may be new and related to this shed, though not 100% on that.
Nothing is obviously bleeding and he seems fine in himself (given mid shed). What would people advise doing... Watch and wait? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8f66b3f6ee.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...45e464a66f.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...446fb39c2b.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...0f9030039c.jpg
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Thank you for the advice, Vetericyn ordered.
Leo's cage is normally 50-60% humidity, although I have upped it for the last couple of weeks spraying water throughout the viv every day or so. It's been 70-90% most of the time since he started going pale pre shed.
This is the third shed in a row that's been a bit stuck and come off in pieces. Not sure what else I can do to improve his shed...
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It's a bioactive enclosure, so going to something sterile would mean moving him to a rub... Not sure if this would be appropriate?
I have a humidity sensor right in the middle (put in after taking this photo) it's at ground height and leo spends about half his time under Cork bark and half basking up high so it's possible that it's less humid up high I guess.
I can't figure out what's caused the problem... Unless he's been claiming over the lights (Jungle dawn LEDs) and their fittings perhaps. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...21259a4073.jpg
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Do you think savlon might be OK? (the only antiseptic in the house)
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Helpful advice re eating pre-shed. I will cut that out to maximise available hydration.
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Do you think savlon might be OK? (the only antiseptic in the house)
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I can't say for sure (-I have no information as to safe use on snakes so PLEASE call a local vet & ASK them if it's safe for a snake?), but for anyone who's wondering what this is: (this is from a search for HUMAN use & I can only recommend what I know for sure to be safe on a snake)
The active ingredients in Savlon products are two antiseptics, cetrimide and chlorhexidine gluconate. ... Savlon is commonly sold as an antiseptic liquid. It is used for cleansing and prevention of infection in skin lesions, including small cuts and blisters and minor burns, and is useful in first aid kits.
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ThinkSta
It's a bioactive enclosure, so going to something sterile would mean moving him to a rub... Not sure if this would be appropriate?
I have a humidity sensor right in the middle (put in after taking this photo) it's at ground height and leo spends about half his time under Cork bark and half basking up high so it's possible that it's less humid up high I guess.
I can't figure out what's caused the problem... Unless he's been claiming over the lights (Jungle dawn LEDs) and their fittings perhaps.
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That really complicates things, being bioactive with such a complex home, as moving him to a safe & fairly sterile tub on white paper towels might help him heal, only to
mess up his feeding due to stress for such a big change.
Those dark green plants in the roughly the middle of the photo (just slightly left of center & right below the snake): I'm seeing little "teeth" on those plants??? Ouch!!!
Betting that's the culprit right there, although there may be other objectionable things. (you mentioned the lights?) And there's another plant at the lower right that seems to have "fangs" too??? I'd lose anything like that, they can easily catch on a snake's skin & snakes don't know not to crawl over them, especially when they're trying to "undress".