The tank needs to be relatively dry as scale rot is encouraged by warm damp conditions. Go down to a basic setup - newspaper substrate and washable/disposable hides. No plastic foliage, bark hides or branches as they're difficult to keep properly clean. Clean tank, water bowl and all fittings every other day with reptile-safe antibacterial cleaner. You could use a smaller water bowl than usual to keep the humidity down and make sure it's on the cool side. Wipe the snake down every day with reptile-safe disinfectant - in the UK we have Tamodine.If scale rot how to treat? I know the tubs stay super. Clean.
The foot cream will work? It treats fungus
Must admit I thought scale rot was fungal up til recently, but turns out it's bacterial.
True enough John - thanks for the info, which makes me feel a bit better about being confused!
Apart from the slight difference in topical treatment, I concluded that the other conditions (minimal tank setup, dry as possible, frequent cleaning) were about the same for both. Would that be your view?