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  • 06-19-2020, 09:13 PM
    AllThatInThemGenes
    pink spots
    noticed some faint pink spots on my pied today. looking for a few extra set of eyes/opinions. she shed recently so i don't think thats it. does not look like a burn. heat is from UTH. hot side 92-95. some of the spots are on her belly but others are on her back so i'm just not sure.


    i think it could be from being pressed up against the hide too tightly? hide was getting to small for her so i changed it after seeing the spots. thanks in advance and happy fathers day to all the dads.

    EDIT: tried to add pictures but did not get it work. have not been on here in a long time and forgot what a pain that was. sorry for no pics
  • 06-19-2020, 10:47 PM
    Renigaed
    Please add photos. You can upload an image to imgur or tinypic and copy and paste the URL into this code [IMG ][/IMG]
  • 06-19-2020, 10:51 PM
    AllThatInThemGenes

    https://imgur.com/PgCblu6

    https://imgur.com/dUdQaBH


  • 06-19-2020, 11:45 PM
    Bogertophis
    Probably just minor bruising. You'd never see it on a normal colored BP. ;)
  • 06-20-2020, 06:34 AM
    GoingPostal
    Don't think they are burns but your hot spot is too high, I'd drop that to around 88 max.
  • 06-20-2020, 12:07 PM
    AllThatInThemGenes
    Re: pink spots
    Thanks.

    also i love a good quote and this one is fantastic: Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
  • 06-20-2020, 01:41 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Pretty normal on pied, everything shows on a white or partially white snake, simply laying against something will lead to pink/red markings.

    So long it's not under the belly which could be symptomatic of a much bigger issue it's fine.
  • 06-20-2020, 02:44 PM
    AllThatInThemGenes
    Re: pink spots
    Thanks. I took her out again just now after a day with the lower hot side temp and still saw some pink on the belly but after she is out for a few min i look again and its gone. heat might still just be slightly too high? now at 90 which i don't understand why that temp would cause any irritation. has been a little difficult to get things exact because her UTH is controlled by a thermostat that also run for one other UTH and the two enclosures always show slightly different temps so if i lower hers one of the other animals then goes slightly below optimal temp (hers will be 90 and the other will be 87) but i guess that is OK? thoughts on the pink going away after just a few min out of the enclosure?
  • 06-20-2020, 07:44 PM
    Spicey
    Re: pink spots
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AllThatInThemGenes View Post
    Thanks. I took her out again just now after a day with the lower hot side temp and still saw some pink on the belly but after she is out for a few min i look again and its gone. heat might still just be slightly too high? now at 90 which i don't understand why that temp would cause any irritation. has been a little difficult to get things exact because her UTH is controlled by a thermostat that also run for one other UTH and the two enclosures always show slightly different temps so if i lower hers one of the other animals then goes slightly below optimal temp (hers will be 90 and the other will be 87) but i guess that is OK? thoughts on the pink going away after just a few min out of the enclosure?

    The pink goes away because the tissues are no longer compressed and the bloodflow normalizes.
  • 06-25-2020, 07:44 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: pink spots
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AllThatInThemGenes View Post
    ...has been a little difficult to get things exact because her UTH is controlled by a thermostat that also run for one other UTH and the two enclosures always show slightly different temps so if i lower hers one of the other animals then goes slightly below optimal temp (hers will be 90 and the other will be 87) but i guess that is OK?...

    It might be best to use 2 separate thermostats, sorry to say. Are the 2 UTHs identical size & brands? They should be, if using one t-stat for both, but even if they're the "same", it might be that one has a little more resistance (due to manufacturing imperfections) than the other, resulting in the temperature variance.
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