Musicalfox
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My sister's ball python looked like he was shedding abnormally and his underside was bleeding. His scales are also browning and curling inwards and there are little white dots on it and the skin is splitting open. The other ball python which he was housed with was not shedding abnormally but has foreign pink spots on his body. (I have attached the pictures to this thread.)
If this happens to your snake:
*Getting it to a veterinarian is a necessity.
*If you are unable to get to a vet Neosporin can be used.
*Use paper towels or newspaper as bedding. (Fabric can stick to their open wounds and cause more problems)
*Do not use peroxide to clean its wounds.
The vet had told us that it was a bacterial infection of the skin that probably occurred because of an unclean cage. He had given us an antibiotic for snakes to rub over its underside and a shot to give it every other day.
I understand these snakes are not corns but this information can still come in handy.
If this happens to your snake:
*Getting it to a veterinarian is a necessity.
*If you are unable to get to a vet Neosporin can be used.
*Use paper towels or newspaper as bedding. (Fabric can stick to their open wounds and cause more problems)
*Do not use peroxide to clean its wounds.
The vet had told us that it was a bacterial infection of the skin that probably occurred because of an unclean cage. He had given us an antibiotic for snakes to rub over its underside and a shot to give it every other day.
I understand these snakes are not corns but this information can still come in handy.