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Banana ball scar on head 🤔
Hey guys, so I've noticed on the top of my banana balls head is like a pinky coloured scar (picture to follow). I bought these off of a breeder wanting to get rid of his setups and now I'm slightly worried about their previous care, he's only eaten once.
The Future Plymouth Royal Pythons UK..
We Have:
1.0 = Male 0.1 = Female
1.0 CB19 Lithium |
0.1 CB19 Ivory Pastel |
1.0 CB18 Enchi Spider |
0.1 CB18 Ghost |
1.0 CB18 Banana Het G-stripe |
0.1 CB17 Citrus Queen Bee |
1.0 CB18 Spinner |
0.1 CB16 Vanilla Spider |
1.0 CB16 Kingpin |
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Re: Banana ball scar on head 🤔
Here's the pic:
Last edited by jakeg91; 04-21-2020 at 11:35 AM.
The Future Plymouth Royal Pythons UK..
We Have:
1.0 = Male 0.1 = Female
1.0 CB19 Lithium |
0.1 CB19 Ivory Pastel |
1.0 CB18 Enchi Spider |
0.1 CB18 Ghost |
1.0 CB18 Banana Het G-stripe |
0.1 CB17 Citrus Queen Bee |
1.0 CB18 Spinner |
0.1 CB16 Vanilla Spider |
1.0 CB16 Kingpin |
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It's either the result of a bad shed or the result of head rubbing, so long it's clean, not read or oozing your BP will be fine, it's only cosmetic and it happens.
As far as feeding well without detail no one can tell, having the age and the size of the animal and knowing how it is kept (enclosure size, temps etc) as well as how often you have handle the animal, how and what you have been offering would help.
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Re: Banana ball scar on head 🤔
 Originally Posted by jakeg91
Hey guys, so I've noticed on the top of my banana balls head is like a pinky coloured scar (picture to follow). I bought these off of a breeder wanting to get rid of his setups and now I'm slightly worried about their previous care, he's only eaten once.
Looks like a well-healed "head rub"...a fairly common BP injury from pushing/rubbing on abrasive cage tops or furnishing. It happens even to the best of keepers when their snakes don't always agree to be captive, lol. In case you're wondering, those missing scales are unlikely to grow back, & there's nothing you should do, since it's healed over. You can always tell people that this is a "bald python"...
Last edited by Bogertophis; 04-21-2020 at 01:58 PM.
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