Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
Looks almost like a burn due to the redness but it's in an odd place. Plus you said the UTH is on a thermostat.

Malnutrition can cause a condition called slipped skin disease due to the lack of vitamin C. Someone else here had a rescue ball python with it. The skin is paper thin and tears easily so the snake needs to be in a very minimalistic enclosure with nothing its skin can get snagged on until it recovers.

https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...ry-Image-Heavy
Yeah there is really no way it could be a burn. There isn't a heating pad on the side.

I have read a few post but nothing really on treatment. As of right now her skin seems good as its not really thin. I did put her back on paper towels because I didn't want the bubbles to be poked with the cypress substrate.

So will she absorb the fluid eventually? Or will the vet need to drain them? I was thinking more the lack of vitamin c because of malnourished she was/is. Or she got over watered from being so dehydrated so possibly renal failure. I'll do some more research of slipped skin disease I didn't look to much into when I came across it because her skin isn't falling off, but that doesn't mean it wont. Thanks