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Burn

put it on paper towels instead of aspen, and put neosporin on the burn. how did the snake get a burn? is it for sure a burn ? or is it scale rot?
 
Depending on how bad the burn is, this snake may, probably does, need to see a vet.

It needs to be kept on paper towels or newspaper until the wounds fully heal. Regular (non-pain relief) Neosporin can be applied to the wound. Handling should be minimal during the healing process.

Burn wounds can become infected and cause serious complications.
 
I agree with Autumn.
Also, most burns are from unregulated heat sources. Thermostats are a necessity with heat sources (UTH's, CHE's, etc).
I hope the snake is ok.
 
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