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Looks to me like it is just one of his spurs. He should have one on either side of his cloaca. Supposedly they are what evolution has left snakes of what were once their legs. No trip to the vet necessary.
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Re: Please Help! Question from new BP owner
Thats a spur. Nothing to be alarmed about. 
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Re: Please Help! Question from new BP owner
Just a spur and not this horrible scale rot I been reading about - whew I was very worried. This is a great forum. I have never been apart of one but this is very helpful ill be back with more worries im sure! Rather be safe then sorry.
I thought it was a joke about the leftover legs?! So if he doesnt have one on the other side is that normal? Cause I just checked I dont see or feel anything.
Thank you very much for the quick response would of been a long night wondering whats wrong with him! Thank you very much once again!
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Re: Please Help! Question from new BP owner
 Originally Posted by Spartacus
In the picture cory9oh4 posted, it doesnt stick up that much - kinda protrudes a bit and goes down when he moves? like a dried scale?
And if it was a spur would it of always been there? and how many more of these will he get if it is a spur... sorry guys just stressing me out dont want anything to happen to my bp.
It's only stuck up in the picture I posted because the snake is being popped to show its sex and the anatomy of that area of the snake. The spurs are normally laid down and somewhat tucked into the snake. The picture you have posted is indeed a spur. You have nothing to worry about . Some are larger than other, some stick out more than others, and some are almost hidden. It varies by snake.
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Re: Please Help! Question from new BP owner
Ohhhh 
Well thats good to know and ill trust your expertise and leave it to rest that hes okay and not to go to the vet!
I have not noticed a second one yet... Ill keep an eye out. Silly me, I actually thought his scales were starting to rot for some odd reason :S (embarrassed) oh well!
Thanks again!
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Re: Please Help! Question from new BP owner
 Originally Posted by Spartacus
Ohhhh 
Well thats good to know and ill trust your expertise and leave it to rest that hes okay and not to go to the vet!
I have not noticed a second one yet... Ill keep an eye out. Silly me, I actually thought his scales were starting to rot for some odd reason :S (embarrassed) oh well!
Thanks again!
Lol expertise by no means. I thought the same thing when I first noticed the spurs on my first bp. I brought him back to the breeder and was like WTF is this?!?! And your welcome, glad we were able to help ease your mind!
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Re: Please Help! Question from new BP owner
I was going to ask the breeder as we talk here and there - BUT I didnt want her to think I was a bad owner and gave him scale rot haha! :S sooooo I thought Id check this forum out and sign up and ask a bunch of other snake owners! Its kinda odd I never read about it, Ive done alot of research, clearly not enough! Learn something new every day!
Im sure you will be hearing from me again hehe
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Re: Please Help! Question from new BP owner
I give you kudos for being a caring, observant and diligent owner!
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Re: Please Help! Question from new BP owner
 Originally Posted by Spartacus
Ohhhh 
Well thats good to know and ill trust your expertise and leave it to rest that hes okay and not to go to the vet!
I have not noticed a second one yet... Ill keep an eye out. Silly me, I actually thought his scales were starting to rot for some odd reason :S (embarrassed) oh well!
Thanks again!
In addition, spurs will break off and grow back again(not to freak you out again lol)....it is something normal n natural to happen. So, that could be why your only seeing one.
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ALL THAT SLITHERS - Ball Python aficionado/keeper
breeder of African soft fur Rats. Keeper of other small exotic mammals.
10 sugar gliders
2 tenrecs
5 jumping spiders
paludarium with fish
Brisingr the albino
Snowy the BEL
Piglet the albino conda hognose
FINALLY got my BEL,no longer breeding snakes. married to mechnut450..
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