Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
I'm also noticing some tiny areas that are the same way- that points to something different, IMO. When you look very close, do the scales look a bit shriveled? If so, it might be a fungal infection of the skin/scales. You mentioned "still in quarantine": when snakes are new, they're under more stress so their immune system is less functional & snakes are more likely to be adversely affected with things they might otherwise have fought off. (Just like with humans & dogs & probably most every living thing- too much stress affects our health.) Anyway, if it's fungal, treat fast before it keeps spreading, for best results.

Might want to check with a herp vet: https://arav.site-ym.com/search/custom.asp?id=3661
This actually makes a lot of sense, she did start really slow, however since then she’s handled like a champ and eats like a monster. If it were a fungal infection what should I do? I think I may just go ahead and schedule a vet trip but is there anything I could do until then


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