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    He's loosing his Scales...Why?

    In different parts of his body , my Ball Python has Scales coming off not shedding.

    Can anyone tell me why this is or what am I doing wrong.

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    Re: He's loosing his Scales...Why?

    If his scales are coming off and exposing his white skin underneath, this is evidence of a pretty big problem - PLEASE get to a vet right away!
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    Re: He's loosing his Scales...Why?

    Can you take a picture of what it looks like?
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    Question Re: He's loosing his Scales...Why?

    Quote Originally Posted by wildtomcat1
    In different parts of his body , my Ball Python has Scales coming off not shedding.

    Can anyone tell me why this is or what am I doing wrong.
    Ok we need some more info here before we might give you a possible explaination.How long have you had this snake? What are his living conditions? Like temps and humidity? If this is a newly accuired(spelling) snake it might just have mites and they are causing him to have a very bad scale problem.When you handle him do you see any bugs on your hands or on him? If not then it might be his humidity is to low and its causing his skin to dry out and flake off instead of the normal shedding.
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    Re: He's loosing his Scales...Why?...Just Found Mites!

    just looked a little closer and seen mites moving around on the water bowel and him...what to do now

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    Re: He's loosing his Scales...Why?...Just Found Mites!

    get a good mite spray that can be put on the animal and douse him and his cage with it.

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    Talking Re: He's loosing his Scales...Why?...Just Found Mites!

    Quote Originally Posted by wildtomcat1
    just looked a little closer and seen mites moving around on the water bowel and him...what to do now
    I am glad i mentioned the problem being possibly a mite problem.Get some provent-a-mite or reptile relief and kill them little buggers .
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    Re: He's loosing his Scales...Why?...Just Found Mites!

    i highly recommend you go with provent-a-mite. i use it on all mine and after one treatment on the enclosure... no more mites!
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