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    Pink belly

    Sorry if this is the wrong section. I wasn't sure where I should post it.

    I bought a female ball python last week. She had just finished shedding when I got her, and her belly was white. Yesterday I noticed her belly was kind of pink. I think she may have scale rot, but I'm not sure.
    Here is an image:
    http://i.imgur.com/FUkip.jpg
    Sorry the image is so bad. :\
    I'm not sure if it is scale rot, and if so, what caused it. Help would be very nice.

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    Re: Pink belly

    That looks like a possible burn. Pre shed pink belly is more uniform. What are you regulating her heat with? How are temps?
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    I'm using a heat lamp for now. I don't have a thermometer in her tank, but our house is usually around 85 degrees.

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    I agree its not a shedding pink...
    I also see this if my BPs spill their water and sit in moisture for a period of time, the skin clears up rather quick after the bedding is changed.

    I dont think thats scale rot...its usually pretty nasty looking. You can google image search some images of that. I'm not familiar with how it looks at the beginning of the condition though. Normally you see photos of full blown rot.

    I would go with a slight burn or too much moisture (if that applies to your snake)
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    Re: Pink belly

    You need to read the care sheet here, about husbandry. You must have thermometer, not a stick on one, they are terribly inaccurate. You need to a have warm side, a cool side , and ambient temperature. You need a controlled heat source. A heat mat or flex watt on a thermostat.
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    I did read the care sheet. I was told that just a heat lamp is fine though. I do plan on getting a Acu-rite digital thermometer soon. (probably tommorow)

    I only spray her a couple times a day. I do get the top of the substrate a bit moist, but not wet. When I got her I changed the bedding from some kind of red bark to fir and peat moss. Could that be the problem?

    Also, I did look up scale rot. A few images came up that looked similar to my snake.
    http://www.captivebredreptileforums....le-rot-010.jpg
    http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...7n27jzJjKKFmhA
    Last edited by Solstice; 05-31-2012 at 12:03 AM.

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    Re: Pink belly

    Quote Originally Posted by Solstice View Post
    I did read the care sheet. I was told that just a heat lamp is fine.

    I only spray her a couple times a day. I do get the top of the substrate a bit moist, but not wet. When I got her I changed the bedding from some kind of red bark to fir and peat moss. Could that be the problem?

    Also, I did look up scale rot. A few images came up that looked similar to my snake.
    http://www.captivebredreptileforums....le-rot-010.jpg
    http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...7n27jzJjKKFmhA
    Peat moss may hold too much moisture, I would change the bedding to aspen asap and see if it clears her up.
    Misting peat moss a couple times a day may provide a little too much humidty.

    See in those images how there are brown scabs? At least we dont see that on your BP...so its early yet if it is rot.

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    IMO For the time being get rid of that peat moss substrate and keep him on newspaper or paper towels until you can get some aspen or another substrate of your choice (never cedar,pine or sand)
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    Okay, I'll do that right away. Thanks for the help.

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    Re: Pink belly

    Quote Originally Posted by Solstice View Post
    Okay, I'll do that right away. Thanks for the help.
    No problem...this is just my opinion though....I dont think peat moss is very popular substrate for BPs.
    Try that and see if that clears it up.
    Maybe someone else has more advice for you too.

    keep us posted!

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    Also please look at caresheet for ball pythons and just double check all your husbandry is correct. This will give you a happy and healthy snake! Theres a caresheet available on the bp.net forums http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet
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    She is looking much better today. There are still parts of her belly that are pink, but it's not as visible as it was yesterday. =D

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