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    Question Very Bad Shed - what to do?

    Hi everyone,

    My python had a bad shedding - now his belly looks pink (before it was more like bloody).
    He finished shedding three days ago and he does looks better, but I don't know if I shall just wait or is there something to help him get back to normal quicker? The aspen sticks to his belly... .



    Picture: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9tjc95jrc5...%2030%20PM.jpg

    Thanks for advice!

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    Re: Very Bad Shed - what to do?

    Bloody?? I can't see the pictures, and it sounds like right now they would be very helpful.
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    I supplied the link to picture as well - for some reason Dropbox doesn't show images here

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    Re: Very Bad Shed - what to do?

    Looks like it's more then just a bad shed going on here.

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    What else can it be? How to treat it?

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    What are you using for heat and how are you controlling it??

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    Yup. That's not just a bad shed. Like Pit alluded to, it could be a burn.

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    Re: Very Bad Shed - what to do?

    Def a burn you should go to your vet immediatley and get a thermostat if you dont have 1

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    Go to the vet, get a reputable thermostat, put him on clean paper towel, not aspen until the burn heals.

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    Re: Very Bad Shed - what to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by CatandDiallo View Post
    Go to the vet, get a reputable thermostat, put him on clean paper towel, not aspen until the burn heals.
    There's no undertank heater at the moment as it's hot outside - I use lamp at nights, but he may be burned like a week or 10 days ago when I used it last time.

    Thanks for the advice I will get the paper towels instead of aspen.

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