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    Scales looking strange...

    Hi all,

    I was just handling my albino. I noticed one patch of scales looking awfully odd. Some scales are curling inward and others just don't look 'spade' like anymore... He's on newspaper substrate and temps are 91(h)-78(c). It doesn't look like a burn or scale rot... I've never dealt with either before, so I'm basing all my assumptions on google photos.
    What do you guys think? Are my worries misguided?




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    Doesn't really apear to be anything threatening. Is your Bino out growing it's hide?
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    Re: Scales looking strange...

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Doesn't really apear to be anything threatening. Is your Bino out growing it's hide?
    Actually, yeah. He fits in his hide to the max right now. On feeding days, he may lift up the hide a little on one side.

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    I've heard of BPs with curled in scales like that due to hides being too small. It looks like it will correct its self. Might be time for some new hides
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    It's just bent scales from being in a hide for a while. It'll straighten out fairly quickly if you increase the hide size, or even if the snake just sits in a different position for a while. Nothing to be worried about!

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    Alright. Thanks guys!
    I'll make a new hide this weekend.

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    Re: Scales looking strange...

    nice high contrast got a pic of the complete snake

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    Re: Scales looking strange...

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    I've heard of BPs with curled in scales like that due to hides being too small. It looks like it will correct its self. Might be time for some new hides
    X2 I have also heard of this in overweight snakes but I dont think that is your problem just time for new hides
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    Re: Scales looking strange...

    Quote Originally Posted by turk621 View Post
    nice high contrast got a pic of the complete snake
    Thank you. He's one of my favorites.





    This was taken with my cell phone camera, so it's a little off in color and quality.


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