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    Re: A little help with something...

    You could of pulled off a bit of his scale and your now seein his skin not to sure dough hard to see from the pic

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    Re: A little help with something...

    I think that's it too... but I'm usnure. He jerked rather quickly, so my slow pulling wasn't that effective.

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    Re: A little help with something...

    Well im not sure but a freind of mines bp got a burn and after he shed you could see its skin and it kinda looks like ur pic but im not sure. Just keep an eye on him and if you notice anything unusual bring him to the vet

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    Re: A little help with something...

    Well if it happens to be a missing scale (Because at the end he kinda rubbed his head against my hand) will a new scale grow back? Or should I treat it with something? I'm trying to google it, but I trust the information here more.

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    Re: A little help with something...

    Yes but again this will take 6 months or so..

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    Re: A little help with something...

    Blurry but looks "pink"?
    Should not be a problem. Like was stated probably pulled off a scale.
    As long as you keep clean and once a week some "orig. Neosporin" should do the trick. This may take up to and even beyond 6 months but will heal and will look normal.
    Now I used a Q-tip with a very small amount on the area , not a glob of it and rubbed it in.

    No worries just keep an eye out on it and if it really starts to look funky or you see ooz / puss then see a vet. But otherwise it will just take time..
    Good luck.

    Oh this is all based off od this is a missing scale hard to tell from the pic..

    Hope this helps

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    Re: A little help with something...

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    Blurry but looks "pink"?
    Should not be a problem. Like was stated probably pulled off a scale.
    As long as you keep clean and once a week some "orig. Neosporin" should do the trick. This may take up to and even beyond 6 months but will heal and will look normal.
    Now I used a Q-tip with a very small amount on the area , not a glob of it and rubbed it in.

    No worries just keep an eye out on it and if it really starts to look funky or you see ooz / puss then see a vet. But otherwise it will just take time..
    Good luck.

    Oh this is all based off od this is a missing scale hard to tell from the pic..

    Hope this helps

    I have this amazing digital camera... but it couldn't be found. It is a pinkish color, and yes it is in the shape of a scale. He is otherwise very healthy, and very active. I am just concerned for his safety--I will purchase some medicine for him, and keep an eye on his snout. Thank you.

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    Re: A little help with something...

    Found my digital camera, here is a better picture. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...n/SANY1025.jpg

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    Re: A little help with something...

    Yup that is it.. I had the same on one of my babes but on the top oh his head.
    Just keep clean and if you have some origional Neosporin to dab just a lil on once in awhile you will be fine.. It will take a spell but will come back in.. Just will take time.. long time.lol

    Good luck and no need to panic.

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    Re: A little help with something...

    Thank you! Yeah, I've had him for about two weeks now, and he is a healthy boy. I have a second Ball Python named Adelaide, who is a female, and she was kept at the worst pet store in our area (seriously). The owner goes to a whole saler, buys as many as he can, and sells them for outrageous prices--I picked her up because she was the last one, and I didn't want her to suffer at that place.

    I took her to a breeder, and it turns out that they kept no heat pad on the tank, had a small heat lamp and put up newspaper and drop a mouse in every Monday and Friday and would leave it in there until she ate... Well I took her to a breeder in the area, because after three weeks of her not eating, I wanted to make sure nothing was wrong with her--turns out from the lack of heat, she had a constipation issue. Well I soaked her in luke warm water for 20 minutes for a week, and was about to take her to vet, when I noticed this gigantic snake poo in her vivarium--I was never so happy to see snake poo. Now she is very, very ornery, and started shedding--so now I have to wait until the shed is done to feed her, and it's been about a month since her last mouse (according to the pet store) because she would refuse anything I offered, due to the constipation.

    Now I have no idea if she is WC, CH, or CB (I asked, but you can't really believe them, they said she was captive). I'm just hoping she is alright... >.>
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