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    shed ?

    so my BP is in shed but hes been dull and flaky for over 2 days, it doesnt look like hes tried to remove the shed himself its just coming off very slowly in small pieces, should i wait for him to try himself or should i soak him and help?

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    Re: shed ?

    Sounds like it's time for a soak... ....and a review of your husbandry set-up to make sure you can maintain good humidity levels for future sheds.
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    Re: shed ?

    I would give him some time to get it off himself. Double check your humidity -- Sometimes if the humidity isn't high enough they just kind of give up and leave it on. If he doesn't get it all off in 3-5 days then you should soak and help him along.
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    In general, if I see it coming off in flakes, that's usually when I choose to step in.

    But yeah, this sounds like a humidity issue. What's the humidity in your tank?

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    Re: shed ?

    its a real pain to keep the humidity level high because i live in the desert with basically 0% humidity all year long. i have a towel on top of the tank that i keep soaked along with my heat lamp above the water dish. the little pos hygrometer i got says its 65% right now, but i dont know how accurate that is, i figure as long as its above 60% it should be fine. i ordered a little humidifier off of ebay but it still hasnt arrived, its coming from hong kong.

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    Humidifiers can be a big help but make sure to watch your temps when using one as they tend to lower your temps a bit. The debate on analog vs. digital is a big one but I use a Flukers digital thermometer/hygrometer and it works fine for us.

    Best advice I can give is to make sure that ~60% of the tank is covered by a nice damp towel, mist as frequently as needed (but the humidifier should take care of that) and if needed switch to a UTH as heat lamps kill humidity.
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