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Thread: BP dry patches

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    BP dry patches

    So I have finally gotten to the point where I have stable humidity in my 10 gallon tank with it ranging between 50-60%. However, after her last shed, my snake has a couple patches that are dry near the tail, and a few spots on the neck where it looks like there is stuck shed on a few individual scales. I have given her a couple baths and rubbed her down with some shed-ease, but it still remains. Should I just see how she is after the next shed? Thanks.

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    i wouldnt worry about it if its on the body .. it will come off in the next shed .. just next time she sheds get that humidity up around 75-80 so its a easier shed for her ... if the dried skin is bothering u and u want it off u can get a zip lock container and poke some holes in it for air .. then put some warm water in it nothing to hot .. put in snake and close lid and let it sit for 15 min and take her out n rub gently with a wash cloth over the dry areas and they should come off .. or u can use olive oil i think not sure ask around
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