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    Scale rot?

    This guy was selling out his collection so I bought all his females and one of them has someting... dont really know what it is. I'm planning on taking her to the vet. but you guys maybe know what it is and what to do?


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    Re: Scale rot?

    I would strongly recomment seeing a vet, even if some other users recommend different. Also, all the other BPs that you got with this one should go in aswell to ensure they are ok
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    Re: Scale rot?

    the chin is def scale rot.

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    Re: Scale rot?

    I couldn't really tell on the belly but yes, the chin is scale rot. So I assume that the belly mark is also scale rot.
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    Re: Scale rot?

    i would say scale rot also.
    its pretty bad on the mouth i would take it to the vet asap!
    that area is kinda hard to treat yourself and it is very thin and delicate.
    i hope i didnt get too deep

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    Re: Scale rot?

    The snake vet is off until later this week so I cant bring her to a vet that knows anything about snakes until then. Is there anything I can do by myself right now?


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    Re: Scale rot?

    Change the substrate to clean news paper, im not sure what the protocol is on misting and giving water, but i do know dampness is usually what causes it. Do this int he mean time and please go the vet ASAP

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    Re: Scale rot?

    It does look like scale rot....I'm wondering if you may have a seperate issue there as well....do you feed live? looks almost like a bite mark on the chin.

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    Re: Scale rot?

    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyBalls View Post
    It does look like scale rot....I'm wondering if you may have a seperate issue there as well....do you feed live? looks almost like a bite mark on the chin.
    I feed live but I just got these snakes so I havn't fed them yet. But I think that the last owner also feed live and not in a good way becuse some of them have big scars on them.


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    Re: Scale rot?

    make sure tank has clean substrate, I recommend paper towels. remove water bowl, you don't want the snake to soak, but offer it water daily, apply regular neosporin tid or qid until you go to vet, they may place him on additional antibiotics.
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