leocrespo
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She was on reptichip, I moved her to plain paper now. These spots don’t look like scale rot to me, any idea what they are?
Thank you
Thank you
Do you have other white snakes? BELs, Pieds, Super Fires, etc. that eat live?Yes live rodents as she doesn’t eat ft
No.Should I bump up the heat?
No problem.Alright, thanks again Robert! [emoji106]
I agree with all that Robert has said.
I'll add that scale rot is usually more of a brown coloration than pink as well. Does not look like scale rot.
I'm just curious - from what you say, Robert, do you mean that this might be how bruising can show up?
"Pink like bruising" is my layman's term Helen. Is it an actual bruise, not 100% sure, but whatever it is, it manifests itself repeatedly after live animal bite and claw attacks.In my experience, white ball pythons can show "pink" for a variety of reasons.
1. Live Feeding - rat bites, claws, pink like bruising for lack of a more scientific explanation.
I unfortunately think you may be mistaken in your conclusion. A rat only becomes harmless after death. A snake simply holding a rat is not even half the battle. Once you leave the room, what can happen:But I always watch him strike and hold the rats (I leave before the rat actually dies and he swallows); so there's no chance for the rat to hurt him.