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    Scale rot or not?

    Is this the start to scale rot? I only picked her up today so it's nothing I've done... I've got her on a artificial grass and the humidity levels and temperatures are correct, previously in the shop she was kept on bark.. will this shed out or will I have to do something?




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    It looks like scale rot to me. I would look up how to treat it. Hopefully she's not in too much pain. Poor girl. Hopefully you can get her back on the healthy track!

    This is just a quick link I found to treat her with a bath.
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    its a double post, the same thread can also be found here:

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    Re: Scale rot or not?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    its a double post, the same thread can also be found here:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ale-rot-or-not
    I wasn't sure where to post this, both seemed ideal places :-) just need an answer ASAP as the Heath of my reptiles is the most important thing to me!


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