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    Re: Could I be dealing with scale rot?

    If that is scale rot, it's in the VERY beginning stages. I would lower the humidity and put the boa on paper towels and be very careful he/she doesn't spill his/her water dish for awhile. If it doesn't get better within a week, take him/her to the vet. Scale rot usually spreads slowly and will produce fluid filled bumps that will eventually turn into larger blisters. It's always a husbandry error that creates scale rot too. Double and triple check your enclosures.
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