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Old 09-01-15, 02:07 PM   #1
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Burns?

Curious, what does the very beginning stage of a burn on snakes look like? Could it be a yellow tinted belly? Pics are much appreciated....
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Old 09-01-15, 02:53 PM   #2
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Re: Burns?

It certainly could be ,but the history of present illness is more informative. Such as what was it the snake was exposed to that possibly could have caused said injury. A yellow tinted belly might signify a early scale rot condition. Scale irritation also. Could be a dermatitis. What are the caging and husbandry info?
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Re: Burns?

Generally speaking they are slightly red from a burn. Yellow is normally caused by things like fungal or bacterial infection. However, it could just be natural colour change too. As Albert said its a little hard to tell without more information
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