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    Re: My lesser is loosing her scales!?!?

    Picture will definitely help to see how it looks and the extent of the damage.
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    Re: My lesser is loosing her scales!?!?

    Also, this is not a scale missing here and there. The entire lower (about fifth) portion of this snake is missing its scales.

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    Re: My lesser is loosing her scales!?!?

    That is a known thing with some ball pythons becoming half scaleless. If everything is spot on and healthy you might end up with a scaleless ball python is spots.

    here you go
    http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/pics/derma2.jpg

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    Re: My lesser is loosing her scales!?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by flameethrower View Post
    That is a known thing with some ball pythons becoming half scaleless. If everything is spot on and healthy you might end up with a scaleless ball python is spots.

    here you go
    http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/pics/derma2.jpg
    im pretty sure the derma actually hatched scaleless, it didn't suddenly lose scales. someone correct me if im not right about this.

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    Re: My lesser is loosing her scales!?!?

    So i'm still reflecting. I said she is loosing scales. But, I actually haven't found any fallen scales. I'm looking at her right now. It doesn't look like the one in the pic of the scaleless pb. Ill get a pic up asap.

    I am currently trying to video the snake but I don't think you can see the detail enough.

    Thank you everyone for helping out.

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    Re: My lesser is loosing her scales!?!?

    Hi,

    Until the pic gets here;

    Have you been treating her or her enclosure with anything?

    What are you using as substrate?

    And you can definately ignore the derma-ball picture - it was born like that.


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    Re: My lesser is loosing her scales!?!?

    Thanks for helping.

    The only thing I have done to her tub is clean it along with the water bowl with a water/bleach solution. I did the same with the other animals. Also, I use newspaper as the substrate.

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    Re: My lesser is loosing her scales!?!?

    wow thats a big issue i would say. I had a simmilar issue with one of my corns. Ifi were you i would watch him and see how hes loosin them. min was trying to burrow so i fixed the problem so he would try and burrow. So after i fixed it i upped the humidity and after the next ched he was all good. good luck

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    Re: My lesser is loosing her scales!?!?

    Its like the scales have been ripped out it certain parts. I remember her last/only shed being a difficult one.

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    Re: My lesser is loosing her scales!?!?

    We still need pictures to make any kind of a rational judgement.
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