I had to repost because I wasn't clear enough.
My ball python has recently been having some flaky scales coming off of his underside starting from his neck going down. It has progressively traveled towards his tail. His underside where it flakes off feels rough and the scales protrude a bit. The shed is only in each individual scale which you can peel off the thin flakes with your fingers. I've soaked him for 15 minutes everyday to try to loosen it up but it didn't work so I stopped. When you peel off the shed, the scale looks wrinkly and fleshy, it also feels like shed still attached when it's soaked. His eyes aren't blue or any signs of a shed besides a bit of pink belly. His last shed was incomplete but I took it off safely with some warm water and every piece of shed was removed. The humidity was kinda low the last 2 weeks (around 30%) since I kept my fan on. I have also kind of over handled him. Right now I keep the temperature precise on both sides. The humidity as of now is usually between 50-70. Other things that I am suspicious about are that he came with scale rot from the store so I put hydrogen peroxide with a q-tip on it and he shed it off. I am still treating the affected areas with peroxide and sometimes Hibiclens which is a kind of disinfectant without painkillers until he sheds again. His belly has been turning more pink, does that mean he will shed soon because I'm not sure if the flaky stuff counted as a shed. For those of you who can't imagine how the shed looks like, it's like a very thin piece of a clear plastic wrapper in the shape of the belly scales and the bigger scales closer to the belly.