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    Re: scale rot?

    Quote Originally Posted by joshn6805 View Post
    she just ate about 45 mins ago too, so now im worried about the vet stressing her out and a regurge.
    hopefully she wont but if she does there isnt anything you can do she should be treated. also 45min in water is that long enough to get to advanced stages of scale rot? im more inclined ot think this was starting a while back and you noticed when it blistered.

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    Re: scale rot?

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffJ View Post
    reduce the heat to 90*F 94 is to hot, and get her in a clean sterile enclosure NO WATER. do not let her back in her enclosure until you have cleaned everything. and get her to the vet tomorrow.
    will make sure to do that. thanks for all your help. it did start to happen a while back but i disregarded it like a Dumb*** and it really progressed. im gonna take her to a vet tomorrow that's number was given to me by a breeder at a local reptile show so she will be getting the best care available. ill keep everybody updated tomorrow as to what the vet says. thanks again guys.


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    Re: scale rot?

    good luck.

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    Re: scale rot?

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffJ View Post
    reduce the heat to 90*F 94 is to hot, and get her in a clean sterile enclosure NO WATER. do not let her back in her enclosure until you have cleaned everything. and get her to the vet tomorrow.
    94 is not too hot, and I would not remove all water from the enclosure. I would just make sure the water bowl is not big enough to soak in, since this is what you want to prevent. You do not want your snake more dehydrated since that blistering is leeching water from the snake's system.

    I agree that you shouldn't be as concerned about a regurg as your need to treat that belly as soon as possible. Plus the likelihood of the vet seeing you first thing in the morning is very slim, so you'll most likely be okay in that regard anyway. Just be careful and as gentle as possible when you do transport your snake.
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    Re: scale rot?

    well its been 10 days and i thought i would update on my girls progress. the vet diagnosed it as retained shed and dermatitis. this kinda threw me cause i never knew snakes could get dermatitis, but here are some pics of her now.


    this is also what the vet prescribed to put on her twice a day. its sodium chloride mixed with something.


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    Re: scale rot?

    She's looking better Glad you got her fixed up.
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    Re: scale rot?

    Great job cleaning her up!!
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    Re: scale rot?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Great job cleaning her up!!
    yea there's still a little redness, but i have never seen a case of snake dermatitis that's kinda odd dont ya think.


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    Re: scale rot?

    My first female normal had that once. It never was that bad and went away. I assumed it was because she had moved all her bedding away and was laying right on the heat pad. That was before I had a thermostat. Glad shes doing ok.

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    Re: scale rot?

    looks 1000000000% better amazing! verry glad to see that its being resolved. im still very sure its scale rot. the vet just called it by a different name. it looked to much like scale rot thats for sure.
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