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Female with an injured belly?

iDiru

New member
Hi all, I'm new here but I'm trying to get information and as quickly as possible so posting on multiple sites.

I have been trying to breed my male and female for a couple of weeks now (earlier than usual)

For a while I was leaving them in there for a few hours supervised but lately have been keeping them in there over night and then for a few days. He's been in there three days now. I didn't see any apparent fighting going on.

But now my female has something on her stomach that the male doesn't.

Pics:

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I know these are bad but she doesn't ever stop moving.

Her cage is clean. Gave her completely new bedding at the beginning of the month and have been taking out all the poops.

Humidity isn't extreme. I'm not sure because I don't have it monitored right now but the humidity in my lizard cage with the mister on it is 40 so I'm assuming it shouldn't be too high in the snake cage.

So I feel like this rules out blister disease but I don't know.

Some of her scales also look broken, as you can see in one of these pics it has split.

Is there anything I can do for this?
 
Hm. Looks like scale rot to me. That will require a vet visit to completely get rid of


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She now has it on her nose too but her mouth is perfect.

What would cause it to spread like this and show up so quickly with a clean cage? Why doesn't the male have it?
 
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