Eco Earth can hold a lot of moisture (perfect breeding ground for bacteria). I prefer Aspen, Cypress, Paper Towels or Newspaper. It's all about personal preference though.
If it turns out to be a bacterial infection, I would suggest changing substrate.
thanks for the advice. i guess we will just have to wait and see. my other snakes are on eco earth as well and shes the only one to have a problem. lets hope its nothing serious and just a fluke!
Analog thermometers and hydrometers can be very inaccurate. I remember I used an Analog for a few days when I first got into Ball Pythons. It read 40%, went down and bought a digital, it read 80%.
Go down to Walley World (Wal-mart) and pick up a $15 digital thermometer/hydrometer. It will give you a much better idea of what the actual temperature/humidity is.
I'd go ahead and switch her to paper towels while you get this figured out.
When I first saw the pics I thought it was a burn... I'm surprised that no one pointed that out earlier... You need to get accurate gauges immediately because you might have other snakes at risk of getting burned as well...
I don't see any pink or red neck discoloration when my snakes shed (only on the belly and that is a pink/orangish color).
I'm almost 90% sure that is a burn and you need to go to the vet to make sure it is not infected and put ointment on it... and you need to dish out a few more bucks to take care of your snakes properly.
For all the boards you have been making here the past week with all of those pics... you sure did take crappy pics of a serious problem with the snake!
*Maria*
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