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    Post Ball Python with Pink Belly?

    I just got out my ball python to hold (he's around my shoulder ), and after checking his scales (they got a little damaged after he escaped, they should be better after he sheds), and after checking him out, I noticed his belly is pink! I've never seen this on him before, and I was wondering what could have caused this? He hasn't eaten since November, and I will be getting some ASFR this June at the Columbus reptile expo...

    I was wondering why is his belly pink? What could have caused it?

    * He's a normal ball python, three years old, and a little over 1,600 grams... we are not sure of his sex... but I call him a boy
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    Re: Ball Python with Pink Belly?

    Sounds like he is going into shed but post some pics if you can to be sure
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    Re: Ball Python with Pink Belly?

    I'd also say shed or possibly a burn. Pics required for a full answer

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    Re: Ball Python with Pink Belly?

    Sorry, I don't have a camera on me right now. But it's not a burn, it's just a light pink... it is all the way up and down his body, so I doubt it's a burn. Besides, he isn't in pain... He's wrapped around my neck. It's just a light pink.

    And he hasn't eaten since November... How can he possibly shed? If he hasn't gained any weight or gotten larger?
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    Re: Ball Python with Pink Belly?

    He's going into shed

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    Re: Ball Python with Pink Belly?

    I think normally with a burn, only the parts touching the heat will be red, and dark red. So if his entire belly is light pink and even, it's a shed. Nothing to worry about!
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    Re: Ball Python with Pink Belly?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sadistic Serpent View Post
    (they got a little damaged after he escaped, they should be better after he sheds)
    Ball pythons go into rapid shed cycles when they have damaged scales, they heal quicker this way.

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    Re: Ball Python with Pink Belly?

    Quote Originally Posted by sarahlovesmiike View Post
    Ball pythons go into rapid shed cycles when they have damaged scales, they heal quicker this way.
    That's good to know! Thanks
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    Re: Ball Python with Pink Belly?

    Like others have said, he's getting ready to shed. I've never seen a burn that was an even pink all the way down the belly.
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    Re: Ball Python with Pink Belly?

    For some more confirmation that it is in shed check this link out.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=28794

    or go back to the general section and find it there. I actually just had to read through it again because I got my girl out and her eyes are REALLY grey/blue. It was a great help in identifying which stage she was in so I could figure out what to expect and how long to wait before bothering her.



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