Now I'm worried. Help ASAP please!
Sorry I always seem to be in a panic when posting. lol. My BP has been really quiet lately which was a big change from him being really active. I gave him a few days before I checked and he had really milky eyes so I figured he was going into shed, but a few days later he still had not come out so I checked again and he does not appear to be in shed or have shed. I checked everywhere. It has been almost 2 weeks since I fed him because I have been waiting for him to shed and he hasn't been out looking for food.
Anyways, I'm starting to worry about him. His skin is really wrinkly and seems to kind of hang off him and his eyes look funny. I'm thinking the problem with his skin/eyes is my humidity. I have a wet rag I try to keep damp for humidity in the corner as well as a good sized H2O bowl (the rag was dry though. It's wet again and he is now resting on it). The person at the pet store had said I don't need to mist, but I will now that I have a spray bottle I just got. Now I'm so worried about him. Is this a serious problem or will he be fine if I start spraying the tank? Should I spray it more for the next few days? It's pretty damp in there now. Also, should I feed him? I have a mouse in warm water right now. I have to imagine he is hungry and I feel like he is thinner, although it could be his skin from being too dry.
Basically, it is almost 1 AM and I can't sleep because I am so worried. I had left him alone because I didn't want to upset his shed. Any tips or help before I go to bed?
Thanks!
Re: Now I'm worried. Help ASAP please!
His skin is wrinkly and weird looking because the humidity was too low and he couldnt shed. Take a tub that he can fit into and comfortably move around in. Put some warmish water in it. No deeper then half his body. Pop the snake in with some paper towel or a cloth or something in the container. Pop the container over the hot spot for about 45 minutes to an hour. After finished let the snake run through the cloth until the shed is gone.
Once finished pop him back in enclosure leave him for a bit and then try to feed.
Re: Now I'm worried. Help ASAP please!
My BP did the same thing last week,
she normally is pretty active but then she was rather shy and didn't came out of her hiding place and she didn't want to eat to.
But she shedded a few days later and she was back like before :)
No need to worry, just keep a good humidity to help the shedding and he'll be allright :P
Btw: it takes a few days between milky eyes and the shedding proces.
Hope I helped you out...
Re: Now I'm worried. Help ASAP please!
My advice is to see if he sheds first. But i could be wrong:gj: