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Re: shedding help
You can keep the humidity at a decently high level and leave him alone.
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Re: shedding help
 Originally Posted by Zach Nasty
You can keep the humidity at a decently high level and leave him alone.
it is and i dont mess with him except to soak him every 3 days
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Re: shedding help
How high is it and what are you measuring it with? Did you start soaking him before he started actually shedding? That can actually dry out the skin if done too much and cause a bad shed like that.
Also, read this.
Last edited by stevepoppers; 06-04-2010 at 10:52 PM.
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Re: shedding help
Hi,
Stop soaking snakes before they shed - it can actually cause a bad shed instead of helping.
If a snake has a bad shed however that is when you want to try soaking - or a damp pillowcase.
But when it is coming up to shedding just increase the humidity to 60-70% and let the snake be. 
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Re: shedding help
 Originally Posted by stevepoppers
How high is it and what are you measuring it with? Did you start soaking him before he started actually shedding? That can actually dry out the skin if done too much and cause a bad shed like that.
Also, read this.
is around 74. and i use a hygrometer. i have soaked it usually every 5 days since i got it but since it started shedding i have done it every 3. i guess i will just stop soaking it.
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Re: shedding help
What kind of hygrometer are you using? Those round gauge hygrometers are useless. You want something digital.
The picture looks like the snake has a completely stuck shed. I would just raise the humidity nice and high in the tank for the next few days. If he doesn't get the skin off on his own then help him out. I think a damp pillowcase might be a better bet then a soak in this case.
The shed should come off in one complete piece. If it is coming off in pieces then your humidity is too low.
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Re: shedding help
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
What kind of hygrometer are you using? Those round gauge hygrometers are useless. You want something digital.
The picture looks like the snake has a completely stuck shed. I would just raise the humidity nice and high in the tank for the next few days. If he doesn't get the skin off on his own then help him out. I think a damp pillowcase might be a better bet then a soak in this case.
The shed should come off in one complete piece. If it is coming off in pieces then your humidity is too low.
yes it a round one. dont have a digi yet only have digi thermometers so far
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Re: shedding help
not sure if this matters or not but i also keep it in a glass cage not a plastic tub
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Re: shedding help
 Originally Posted by stevepoppers
How high is it and what are you measuring it with? Did you start soaking him before he started actually shedding? That can actually dry out the skin if done too much and cause a bad shed like that.
Also, read this.
i have already read that. that just show the process doesnt really give any tips or anything like that
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