My male been in water for two days
After about the 8th day of the first shed I have gone threw. My one year old male has been in the water bowl most of the day yesterday, all night and most of the day today. I removed him earlier today but within a hour he was back in the water. What should I do?
Re: My male been in water for two days
Snakes do occasionally soak themselves, so he will be fine. It's normal.
You might want to look at your husbandry and check humidity levels in the enclosure, b/c he's probably looking for a moister environment. During a shed, humidity should be around 70%. Do you use a tub or a tank? How are you heating the enclosure?
Re: My male been in water for two days
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mckaax
After about the 8th day of the first shed I have gone threw. My one year old male has been in the water bowl most of the day yesterday, all night and most of the day today. I removed him earlier today but within a hour he was back in the water. What should I do?
I am not quite sure what your asking, or what the problem is......
Re: My male been in water for two days
it means it was the about the 8th day of the shed process. I have a glass tank and the temps are 92 - 77. The humidity is very low around 40's I have a fogger running non stop. and a 60 w heal lamp on during the day and a undertank heater on duing the night. I have tried everything to raise the humidity. I am going to walmart to get a humidifier for the house in a few hours.
Re: My male been in water for two days
I would just guess its just the humidity being he never soaked before this first shed process. Do you think I should turn the heat lamp off and run the Under tank heater the whole time. I have aspen bedding from petsmart.
Re: My male been in water for two days
You really, really ought to check for mites, just in case. There's no reason not to, and your snake will thank you.
As for your humidity, just run the UTH all the time unless you need the lamp to bump up your ambient temps, the heat lamp will kill your humidity. Spritzing the tank with water and covering the screen top (w/foil or a damp towel) both work, and you might consider changing from aspen to cypress or another substrate that holds humidity a little better. You can also add damp sphagnum moss to the enclosure. Humidifying the room will also help.
If you still can't get the humidity up to 70%, offer a humid hide. This is basically a tupperware w/damp sphagnum moss in it where the snake can go during sheds.
P.S. If you end up with a bad shed after this (probably will) check out the sticky on bad sheds, it's really good.
Re: My male been in water for two days
i guess I will get another UTH being the one I have isn't big enough to get the tank up to 90degrees on the hot side I guess it will be ok to run two.