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HELP! Ball Python Has Long Brownish/Red Mark Down His Belly!
My ball python is about 10 months old. He eats fine every 5 days and is very active at night. I noticed this brown line on the underside of my ball python and am really worried. I dont think it is a burn because the UTH i use is not that hot i feel like its impossible for him to get burned on it. Its more warm than hot. The line starts about 1/4 down his body leaving the top quarter completely fine and white. Could this be scale rot? I really want to know the best precautions i should take about this matter as i am very worried. Any feedback is greatly appreciated thanks!
Here is an image of the line http://pasteboard.co/4LuFRVaCq.jpg
Last edited by AYOwhaddup; 08-04-2016 at 07:43 PM.
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I am not an expert, but that definitely looks like rot to me.
here's a thread from a while back, hope it helps
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...elly-scale-rot
or maybe its not rot at all - like i said, not an expert, but better safe than sorry.
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Re: HELP! Ball Python Has Long Brownish/Red Mark Down His Belly!
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I think it's a burn. Is there something controlling the UTH temperature? It can feel warm to you but still be burning the snake.
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Welcome to the world of snake burns.
What is the EXACT temperature of your UTH on the glass UNDER the substrate?
You are warm blooded so how it feels to you is irrelevant.
Unplug your UTH until you can regulate it correctly.

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Yeah that's a burn. Unplug the UTH until you get a thermostat.
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Re: HELP! Ball Python Has Long Brownish/Red Mark Down His Belly!
Thanks for the info dude i appreciate it alot! My UTH can not be controlled and i am using paper towel a substrate at the moment so what do you suggest i do?
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Re: HELP! Ball Python Has Long Brownish/Red Mark Down His Belly!
 Originally Posted by AYOwhaddup
Thanks for the info dude i appreciate it alot! My UTH can not be controlled and i am using paper towel a substrate at the moment so what do you suggest i do?
Dimmer or thermostat are what control an UTH.
Did you look at the photos I posted?
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