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I would say it's definately a burn. and i would just leave it alone and keep an eye on it. next shed it should be healed up fine.
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It looks like scale rot to me. Burns blister. Keep her on dry paper and you should see improvement after her first shed.
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Re: I picked up a rescue today and she had this possible burn or scale rot??
It's a burn. I've seen it before. My vet gives silver nitrate cream for that kind of burn. I've used neosporin also but keep it on dry paper until its healed and change it out every time you reapply the meds. Btw congrats on the rescue.
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Re: I picked up a rescue today and she had this possible burn or scale rot??
I agree with Robin on this one, that is scale rot and will clear up after a few sheds. Burns usually blister up.
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Re: I picked up a rescue today and she had this possible burn or scale rot??
 Originally Posted by rabernet
it looks like scale rot to me. Burns blister. Keep her on dry paper and you should see improvement after her first shed.
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Yup, scale rot. Just keep enclosure clean and it will go away with a few sheds.
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