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    Unhappy Ball python with funny-looking cloaca

    About a week ago, I took my normal 4 year old BP out for some snuggles. I looked at his vent and saw that it was crusty with poop, and seemingly inflamed. I immediately took him to the vet.

    They flushed out his cloaca and gave him a dewormer, and told me to keep an eye on it.

    It seems to be getting a little better, but not as quickly as I'd hoped. There's not as much poop buildup. Let me know what you think?

    A little backstory: About 3 days before I discovered his yucky cloaca, I noticed that he had trailed urates all over his tank.

    His temps have been good, he has access to water. He's off-feed for the winter, but I'm going to try offering him a rat soon.



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    Re: Ball python with funny-looking cloaca

    Hi,

    Looks a little like the start of scalerot or some other infection.

    I'd move him onto a paper substrate and clean it a little.

    And, because it is inflaming soft tissue I'd ask the vets advice about a course of anti-biotics.


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    Re: Ball python with funny-looking cloaca

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Looks a little like the start of scalerot or some other infection.

    I'd move him onto a paper substrate and clean it a little.

    And, because it is inflaming soft tissue I'd ask the vets advice about a course of anti-biotics.


    dr del
    thanks for the quick reply! I moved him to paper already and have been giving him warm baths every once in a while. I'm changing the paper as soon as I see any soil on it. I'll keep a closer eye on it, I don't want scalerot!!!

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