Lyreiania
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Hi all...
A puzzlement, and thank you all in advance for any thoughts you have here. My brindle rat snake, Adderal, has an incredibly dry and chapped snout/ nose. It actually is craggy in appearance and looks wrinkly/ chapped/ dry from his nostrils to about a half inch on his head. I would upload a picture as that speaks a 1000 words but I never have been able to on these forums. His skin along his whole body feels dry, and a few scales on his belly are cracked almost. Not red or inflamed, just cracked...and it is very few. Its possible he will shed soon but hes never done this before. Nor have I seen his eyes cloud.
His home is a 100 gallon terrarium, he shares it with his "brother", another rat snake who is perfectly happy and healthy. I have had Adderal since July 12, 2009; he was about two years old at time of purchase, making him about five years old now. My two boys are on pine shavings, they have a huge bin of water which they can soak in at their leisure. Fed approximately every two weeks, his appetite has been decent.
I plan to soak him tomorrow in water with a touch of appropriate antibiotic drops in case this is a retained shed of some kind.
Any other thoughts or ideas?
Thanks again in advance.
A puzzlement, and thank you all in advance for any thoughts you have here. My brindle rat snake, Adderal, has an incredibly dry and chapped snout/ nose. It actually is craggy in appearance and looks wrinkly/ chapped/ dry from his nostrils to about a half inch on his head. I would upload a picture as that speaks a 1000 words but I never have been able to on these forums. His skin along his whole body feels dry, and a few scales on his belly are cracked almost. Not red or inflamed, just cracked...and it is very few. Its possible he will shed soon but hes never done this before. Nor have I seen his eyes cloud.
His home is a 100 gallon terrarium, he shares it with his "brother", another rat snake who is perfectly happy and healthy. I have had Adderal since July 12, 2009; he was about two years old at time of purchase, making him about five years old now. My two boys are on pine shavings, they have a huge bin of water which they can soak in at their leisure. Fed approximately every two weeks, his appetite has been decent.
I plan to soak him tomorrow in water with a touch of appropriate antibiotic drops in case this is a retained shed of some kind.
Any other thoughts or ideas?
Thanks again in advance.