* Constipation
If your pet does not defecate as often as it
should ... or with great difficulty or if the
feces are dry, in all probability your python is
constipated.
Low humidity and low temperatures are the most common causes of constipation. You can avoid this by keeping sufficient clean water in the cage. In addition, keep a bowl of WARM water and encourage your python to soak in it.
*
Scale Rot
If you notice any chipped or discolored - pink,
red or brown - scales in the abdominal region of
your python, it is probably suffering from scale
rot. This disease could affect just a few scales
or a single area or multiple areas.
Sometimes the cause for scale rot can be an internal infection that works its way to the outside and manifests itself as scale rot.
However the most common cause is improper cage hygiene.
If the cage is not regularly cleaned and disinfected, the python may have to bask in its urine and feces for prolonged times and develop scale rot.
A topical application of over the counter triple-antibiotic should clear up this problem. But you will have to transfer the animal to another cage while you THOROUGHLY clean and disinfect its current cage.
While the animal is being treated, do NOT allow it to soak in water. Give it water in a bowl that is just large enough for it to drink from.
There now ... that wasn't so scary, was it?
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