Extra loose skin on my BP
Had the Killer Bee out while I was cleaning and I noticed certain parts of his skin look strangely loose. This is strange to me because lately he has been eating better than usual, finally got him off adult mice and on weaned rats. Last week alone he ate 2 weaned. Checked for mites, no mites. Stool has been solid with no irregularities. Personally is still active and alert. He still has a firm grip when handling and still has some "meat" to his body frame. I'm at a loss of what could be causing it.
What do you guys think?
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Re: Extra loose skin on my BP
Loose skin typically means dehydration or in pre-shed. Your snake to me looks very dry and even like it needs to shed and never did. Try soaking the snake in luke warm water. Make sure the water bowl is clean and easily accessible. Next meal try a wet F/T wean rat, or even dip the live rat in water before you offer him/her. The extra water will help hydrate the snake. It seems spiders can dehydrate easier because they are space cadets and don't find their water bowls, or tip them over before they ever can drink it.
Re: Extra loose skin on my BP
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thedarkwolf25
Ok well then I think that mine might be the shed, her belly is turning a pretty good shade of pink. She has plenty of water in her enclosure so I don't think she's dehydrated. Thanks for the info!
Pink belly definite sign she will shed soon. Wrinkled skin can be seem on younger balls, especially new borns, but I recommend bumping up the humidity in both cases.
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majorleaguereptiles
Pink belly definite sign she will shed soon. Wrinkled skin can be seem on younger balls, especially new borns, but I recommend bumping up the humidity in both cases.
She is 6 months old so not sure if that still qualifies as a hatchling or a new born. Right now according to the analog hygrometer that I have her enclosure is around 45% humidity, but I screwed up and I think I put it too high. Going to get a digital one soon and put that at ground level so I get a better reading. And using Cypress as substrate. Thanks for the help!
Re: Extra loose skin on my BP
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Originally Posted by
thedarkwolf25
She is 6 months old so not sure if that still qualifies as a hatchling or a new born. Right now according to the analog hygrometer that I have her enclosure is around 45% humidity, but I screwed up and I think I put it too high. Going to get a digital one soon and put that at ground level so I get a better reading. And using Cypress as substrate. Thanks for the help!
How many times are you misting? If you're waiting to get a digital, I'd put the analog closest to the substrate so you can attempt to get a more accurate reading, but you'll probly still be off. If you're using a tank, misting (not heavy, moderate) twice a day should keep the humidity just right until you get a digital.
Re: Extra loose skin on my BP
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Elise.m
How many times are you misting? If you're waiting to get a digital, I'd put the analog closest to the substrate so you can attempt to get a more accurate reading, but you'll probly still be off. If you're using a tank, misting (not heavy, moderate) twice a day should keep the humidity just right until you get a digital.
Right now I'm only misting if the humidity gets below 50% but once her eyes go opaque and I know for sure she is shedding I'll be bumping it up to 80%