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    Scale rot ?

    I think my ball python is starting to get scale rot. The humidity was around 60%. Could someone tell me if she has scale rot and the best way to treat.



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    Looks like the beginning of it, there is nothing needed to be done except to make sure that your substrate is not damp and you enclosure is kept clean (damp and unsanitary environment are the reason why snakes will develop scale rot).

    With such a little area it will go away with the next shed without doing anything else.
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    Scale rot ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Looks like the beginning of it, there is nothing needed to be done except to make sure that your substrate is not damp and you enclosure is kept clean (damp and unsanitary environment are the reason why snakes will develop scale rot).

    With such a little area it will go away with the next shed without doing anything else.
    Okay Thanks


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    Last edited by Kenneth Varela; 09-29-2016 at 05:52 PM.

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