Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
I don't know but so I am asking can it be blister disease? I have never seen it just read about it but the way you spoke about the problem sounded like what I have read on it. I really hope it is something simple and not blister disease, it might be worth a consideration, I assume that the pre rescue conditions were bad.? Just I thought. good luck

"The first signs are usually watery blisters on the reptile’s skin. These blisters then burst and transfer the infection into the reptile’s body, leading to septicemia, an infection of the blood which is potentially fatal, as well as infection in the internal organs. In addition, the skin around the initial blister may rot away leaving the body exposed and even more vulnerable to other bacterial and fungal invasions as well as injuries, abrasions and burns. Mites can also spread bacteria to the blisters and in some cases, bacteria can cause abscesses at the site of the blisters which recur as ulcers following the next shed."


http://www.reptileexpert.co.uk/BlisterDisease.html
Without knowing the conditions the animal was kept in prior to the current owner getting it, could it be Blister Disease aka Belly rot? Sure could..it they don't go away or get worse then a vet visit will defiantly be needed.

Just keep an eye on them and after she shed look her over good.. if it is blister disease soaking her will only irritate the problem.