Re: :( Scale rot or burn?
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leaveittoweaver
Progress report! I took him to the vet who prescribed silvadene and baytril. He says it is scale rot AND a burn. I had a feeling it was, because before i got him a heavier duty dish, I had a plastic tub for him to soak in that he had managed to overturn and he was basically swimming in water when I had got home from work which is probably why he had the scale rot. I feel so bad that he's in pain. But hopefully with antibiotics and changing the papertowel daily, it will get better.
The vet said I should ditch the heating pad until he heals and use a bulb instead but I use a tub enclosure so I'm wondering what I should do. Thoughts? For now I've turned off the heating pad entirely as it's 80 degrees in the room right now. The heating pad is getting really hot even with the thermostat at the lowest setting(It's the Repti Temp 500). Any ideas? Maybe just a malfunctioning heating pad?
It's not a malfunctioning pad, it's a crappy thermostat. I suggest getting a better one. I use two of these. http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-MTPR...9902064&sr=8-1 For such a cheap thermostat that work okay....to the point where the temps are staying where I set them at. If you want a better quality one let me know I can give you some suggestions.
Re: :( Scale rot or burn?
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Originally Posted by
leaveittoweaver
The capital region is not NYC area, it's the Albany area. I'm just home treating until the appointment as it's better then nothing.
Derp on me lol.
Glad you got him to a vet and diagnosed. :) Hope he gets all better for ya
Re: :( Scale rot or burn?
I've use two ReptiTemp 500Rs for my Ball pythons for the past two years now. They aren't too bad but are deff the cheapest decent working thermostats you can buy.
Where do you have the probe from the thermostat placed? Is it anywhere touching the heat pad?