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    Snake and Enclosure Update! (Pictures)!!

    So I switched my cage up a little, I decided to go with ecoearth to bump up humidity and I also got a 8.5 inch heat lamp with 150w infrared bulb that solved my ambient temperature problem. Friday I plan to get two identical hides and a smaller water dish, maybe another fake plant, and some black construction paper for the back and sides of the tank... After a little bit of handling I put my him back into his cage and he seemed to be happily exploring... Pics below!

















    Stuck shed around his neck area, cant seem to get it off of him even after a 45 min soak, he hates when i touch around his head area.. suggestions?
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    If its only a little bit of stuck shed and it doesn't go all the way around his neck, just leave it. If not, soak him again. Its hard to get off their necks.. you might have to kind of gently hold them by the head to get the neck skin off.

    Your setup looks pretty good, and it will be perfect with two tighter fitting hides.

    He is a very beautiful snake!
    ~Steffe

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