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    Re: I think my snake has a burn.

    So there are the pictures. The second one is as bad as it gets on her. It’s very patchy, and really only close to her tail. It doesn’t look nearly as pink as it did last night, unless I was just imagining things. In all the dozens of hours I spent researching before buying her I never saw anything that said a thermostat was a needed item. They made it just sound like, “Oh it’s nice to have, but you don’t need one with a UTH”. I don’t know how that happened but it did. And there was someone who said I have been on this site for a year and, I should know better. To you I never use this account. I used it for my snake once when blood was coming out of her nose(it ended being the rats blood coming through her nose while eating). And then another 2 times for a project I was working on. But if you go back and look at my older posts know that I just ended buying 2 crested geckos, who are doing pretty good.She also wasn’t wheezing today, but I only handled her for 5 minutes instead of an hour plus. I’m still going to take her to the vet soon because I wanted to get her checked up anyways because she came from petsmart of all places. And I’ll buy a thermostat later today. I’ll be waiting to see your responses to the pictures. Also what should I set the thermostat too after I get it? And should I even turn it back on before she goes to the vet? Also while researching I saw that an RI can be caused by too high and too low of humidity, but it is usually the temp being too low. And just another thing. I wanted to switch her to bioactive because humidity is a very basic thing, and her sheds have never been good despite how often I mist her cage. It gets very dry during the winter here, and I’ve never had a problem with humidity for my crested geckos which do have a bioactive setup.
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