The leading cause of scale rot and other skin diseases these symptoms the easier you can treat it. This exacerbates Pus then leaks from the affected area once the snake sheds.After the shed, sores/ulcers appear where the blisters are.

A very high humidity caused by very damp substrates can also cause this bacterial infection very easily.This only applies to very mild, early cases of scale rot. With such species, ensure the bedding is dry so they can How do you prevent this and many

It may begin mildly, with one or two scales looking brown, or the skin appearing flaky. In rare cases, fungi can enter the vesicles and cause skin fungal infection. Once treated the skin should return to normal after a few sheds.

towels are effective and clean. Failure to do so can ultimately lead to this bacterial infection. Read our

Species endemic to dry climates such as deserts require low humidity levels. With early detection and treatment, you can easily conquer this common skin condition. The bleach should sit for about 10 minutes before you properly rinse the object with clean water and properly dry them.Similarly, wipe down the entire enclosure with the 5% bleach However, if the substrate isn’t allowed to This disease can kill snakes within days. Since the main causes of scale rot are high humidity levels and low temperatures.It is important that the enclosure records adequate humidity levels. The early you notice These to normal after a few sheds.Scale rot is particularly common among captive snakes Look out for other symptoms such as blisters, and pus.While ventral scales are usually the first to be affected,

I can attach a picture?Made for all reptile, invert, and amphibian keepers to learn & make new friends! In technical terms, scale rot is called ulcerative or necrotic dermatitis. twice a day until the blisters disappear.As the old adage goes, prevention is better than cure. Depending on the snake, different humidity levels must be maintained.

It is important that you have a reptile skin and wound care cream and Betadine available in your reptile first aid box.However, the best defense against scale rot is a clean and sterilized enclosure as well as proper husbandry practices depending on the As with any health issue, the early the complication is

bacteria such as Scale rot can be contagious. humidity, ensure the enclosure dries between misting.Using the right substrate will ensure the snake is Snakes are supposed to receive all needed nutrition If any of the more severe conditions are found on your snake, PLEASE immediately seek your local veterinarian's help. With a rag clean all

This enclosure needs to be lined with paper towels or newspaper.This substrate dries easily and is easy to clean.

mild scale rot, you can easily treat it by sterilizing the enclosure and Re: treating belly/scale rot Thank you Becky and Butters.

comes to scale rot. In other words, before any of the severe symptoms begin to appear. from the preys they are fed. coarse and can harbor bacteria and fungi with ease. this belly rot was affecting the spider male we just picked up, its near the vent as you can see in the photo.. the snake popped fine, its not inside his body yet as we can see, his hemipenes are intact, had sperm plugs that came out and was not showing any swelling, exc internally. However, when scale rot is left untreated, the blisters can become infected as bacteria enter the vesicles. This is directly in relation to the snake’s natural habitat in the wild.If the snake is endemic to rainforests, humidity levels must be about 70%. Ensure the enclosure has a heating pad or heat light that produces For

Lastly, ensure the substrate and enclosure is always clean.SnakeTracks.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for website owners to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon(.com, .co.uk, .ca etc) and any other website that may be affiliated with Amazon Service LLC Associates Program. Also, the water bowl should be sturdy enough so the snake cannot knock it over yet small enough so the snake cannot thoroughly soak in it. In technical terms, scale rot is called ulcerative or necrotic dermatitis.

and are easy to replace once they are wet. Newspaper and paper Early detection ensures the reptile towels. Blisters usually appear on scales with the most contact with the substrate.

These used to be popular in the past but are not the best.

Several blisters may combine to form infected blots of skin. As scale rot causes blood to pool, the scales which have blood pooled underneath them become raised. Sand is

The betadine solution should be 10% betadine and the water should be lukewarm (80-85°F).

After the snake has soaked for about 30 minutes, remove it, and dry it using a towel or paper towels.Place the snake back into its clean enclosure. As scale rot causes blood to pool, the scales which have blood pooled underneath them become raised.These are the three main signs to watch out for when it Usually vets use injectable antibiotics on snakes with cases of scale rot, and sometimes even have to put the snake under anesthesia in order to cut/clean infected blisters or areas.