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HELP! Bad shed? Scale rot?
I recently got back from vacation and immediately checked my BP's. I noticed that my male was in shed while I was gone. Unfortunatly he had a hard time shedding his skin due to the low humidity. His head and back peeled but I noticed his belly and tail was still attached. I soaked him for about an hour and was able to peel some of the rest off. However his belly was still connected and I didn't want to peel it myself being afraid I would hurt him. I upped the humidity in his cage to help promote the shed in hopes he would do it himself. A few days later his belly became very brown and hard, almost looking like a scab. I'm pretty confident it's not a burn as I only have a heat pad with forest floor substrate at least and inch thick. Is there anything I can do to help him? Is this worthy of a Vet visit? Any help in identifying what it is would be greatly appreciated.
P.s I'm having A real hard time trying to put this picture up if anyone knows any tricks let me know (converting a pic from phone to a URL) I'm still new to all of this
1.0 Albino "Kira"
0.1 Het. Pied Het. Albino "Guss"
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Re: HELP! Bad shed? Scale rot?
 Originally Posted by Nater
I recently got back from vacation and immediately checked my BP's. I noticed that my male was in shed while I was gone. Unfortunatly he had a hard time shedding his skin due to the low humidity. His head and back peeled but I noticed his belly and tail was still attached. I soaked him for about an hour and was able to peel some of the rest off. However his belly was still connected and I didn't want to peel it myself being afraid I would hurt him. I upped the humidity in his cage to help promote the shed in hopes he would do it himself. A few days later his belly became very brown and hard, almost looking like a scab. I'm pretty confident it's not a burn as I only have a heat pad with forest floor substrate at least and inch thick. Is there anything I can do to help him? Is this worthy of a Vet visit? Any help in identifying what it is would be greatly appreciated.
P.s I'm having A real hard time trying to put this picture up if anyone knows any tricks let me know (converting a pic from phone to a URL) I'm still new to all of this
1.0 Albino "Kira"
0.1 Het. Pied Het. Albino "Guss"
What kind of phone is it? If you can, download the photobucket app. Create a quick account then just upload to photobucket. From you phone (if you can), just go to this thread and paste the "HTML" link here.
Alternately you can just hook your phone upto your PC and transfer the photos to your PC. Create a photobucket account, and upload the picture there. Then post it here.
 Originally Posted by reixox
BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.
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http://imageshack.us/ does not require an account, if this is a 1 time thing.
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If you suspect any kind of scale rot, you need to change his substrate to paper towels or clean news print.
For the bad shed, take a look at this:
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...hed-No-problem.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
Never Met A Ball Python I Didn't Like 
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Re: HELP! Bad shed? Scale rot?
Thanks guys I finally figured it out... I hope. Let me know what u think could be the problem with his belly
Last edited by Nater; 04-20-2012 at 02:18 PM.
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No picture that I can see.
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Re: HELP! Bad shed? Scale rot?
 Originally Posted by Nater
Oh my goodess! That poor baby needs to see a vet ASAP.
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Re: HELP! Bad shed? Scale rot?
 Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr
oh my goodess! That poor baby needs to see a vet asap.
x2!
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