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    Pictures of my new BP!

    He's still shedding right now, but I couldn't wait to post pics!

    (Sorry they're a little blurry, I tried to clean them up as best I could. He was more interested in exploring then posing for pictures.)




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    Re: Pictures of my new BP!

    might want to bump the humidity up a bit and your little one wont get crispy like that. congrats on the pick up

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    Re: Pictures of my new BP!

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    might want to bump the humidity up a bit and your little one wont get crispy like that. congrats on the pick up
    How do you think I should do that??

    I mist his tank a few times a day, but I cant seem to get the humidity above 60%

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    Re: Pictures of my new BP!

    the humidity is 60%? with it that high he/she should shed in one or two pieces. where are you measuring that humidity from, top, bottom?

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    Re: Pictures of my new BP!

    Quote Originally Posted by FL0OD View Post
    the humidity is 60%? with it that high he/she should shed in one or two pieces. where are you measuring that humidity from, top, bottom?
    Well, I mist his tank and it goes up to 60, then it sort of goes back down to 50.. I'm measuring from closer to the top.

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    Re: Pictures of my new BP!

    put that gauge or what ever you are using towards the bottom that will help get a better reading down where they are. what kind of substrate are you using?

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    Re: Pictures of my new BP!

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    put that gauge or what ever you are using towards the bottom that will help get a better reading down where they are. what kind of substrate are you using?
    I don't know what a substrate is.. haha, I'm still really new at this..

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    Re: Pictures of my new BP!

    Hi,

    Substrate is just a fancy name for whatever you put on the bottom of the tank.


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    7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.

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    Re: Pictures of my new BP!

    I'm assuming that you are using a glass tank? Might want to check out the sticky for setting up a glass tank if you did not already do so. I use tubs, so the humidity practically takes care of itself. When he is shedding like that you can soak him in some warm water. Be sure not to go too high with the water (about half way up his sides) after about 20-30 minutes place him on a towel or in a pillow case and let him slither through it. Most of the shed will probably come off for him then. Also make sure you are using a digital hygrometer to measure the humidity.....plastic dial ones are not reliable at all.
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    Re: Pictures of my new BP!

    I don't think he's going to to get the rest of that off himself. You probably need to soak him to assist him with that shed. Be right back with a link for you.

    Here you go - http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=43403

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