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    Re: Could this be a small section of scale rot?

    Enclosure is an ars 70 series tub in my pvc rack. Substrate is coconut husk that mostly stays pretty dry but some parts do get a little bit damp. Humidity usually in the 60%-80% range. None of it is ever wet. There is a decent amount of ventilation holes drilled in the side. Substrate never gets dirty as I always spot clean as soon as a i see any feces. I have since switched her to dry paper towels. I have never fed her any live prey.

    I am concerned about it because even though it is a very small spot, the scale appears visibly shriveled and discolored. It looks like the photos I see online of scale rot, just very localized.

    I’m thinking of buying this? Vetericyn Plus Reptile Wound and Skin Care. Spray to Clean Cuts and Wounds on Pet. an Alternative to Iodine for Burn, Ulcers and Irritation Relief. Safe for All Ages (3 Ounces) https://a.co/d/5NQ1yNH


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