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    Oh boy, shedding...

    Well, I took my BP out yesterday to find his eyes were blue and his belly pink. Today I put a moist towel over the cage top and some moist spaghnum moss around the water bowl. Is this a good idea for humidity? I've heard of people using the moss for humidity boxes.
    I'm not afraid of snakes, because I got Balls!

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    Re: Oh boy, shedding...

    Quote Originally Posted by TheMolenater2 View Post
    Well, I took my BP out yesterday to find his eyes were blue and his belly pink. Today I put a moist towel over the cage top and some moist spaghnum moss around the water bowl. Is this a good idea for humidity? I've heard of people using the moss for humidity boxes.
    That will work great, I'd even say that the moist towel is a bit overkill but it wont do any harm.

    When my snakes go in to shed I just spray their tubs once or twice a day until I see the shed on the floor of the tub.

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    Re: Oh boy, shedding...

    Thanks for your take! I don't want to take chances because last time he had a bad shed, and I had to help him peel it off.
    I'm not afraid of snakes, because I got Balls!

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    Re: Oh boy, shedding...

    I would put the moss into each of the hides. Since balls are typically reclusive during the shed process, creating humidity within each hide will work wonders


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    Re: Oh boy, shedding...

    I just put a damp paper towel on top of the aspen under the hide. This works for me.The moss will work fine but like Starmom said in the hide.

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