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  • 11-23-2011, 12:31 PM
    gladstar93
    New BP, have questions
    My BP is about four months old, and I have had her for just over a month. When I first got her, she was in a shed, and very, very, shy. She finished up her shed about three weeks ago, and it looks like she is about to go into another. Unfortunately, I can't tell for sure. I haven't had her long enough to really know her habits.

    Also, she seems very social, which I understand is uncommon for BPs in a shed. The last one, she stayed in her hide the entire time, but she was also adjusting to a new habitat.

    So my questions are: is this shedding time frame about right for a BP her age? Do some BP's stay somewhat social during the early parts of their shed? Also, if she is this social, should I feed her? Thanks in advance!
  • 11-23-2011, 12:37 PM
    akjadlnfkjfdkladf
    there's nothing wrong with attempting to feed her once a week weather she eats or not, but offering food more than once a week to a non-eater will only stress the snake out.

    i'd say a young ball python shedding every 4-6 weeks is completely normal. The faster they grow the more they shed. If it sheds well (all in one or two pieces) then i wouldn't worry at all. if the sheds results in of a bunch of little pieces of skin everywhere increase the humidity
  • 11-23-2011, 12:46 PM
    Vypyrz
    Re: New BP, have questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gladstar93 View Post
    My BP is about four months old, and I have had her for just over a month. When I first got her, she was in a shed, and very, very, shy. She finished up her shed about three weeks ago, and it looks like she is about to go into another. Unfortunately, I can't tell for sure. I haven't had her long enough to really know her habits.

    Also, she seems very social, which I understand is uncommon for BPs in a shed. The last one, she stayed in her hide the entire time, but she was also adjusting to a new habitat.

    So my questions are: is this shedding time frame about right for a BP her age? Do some BP's stay somewhat social during the early parts of their shed? Also, if she is this social, should I feed her? Thanks in advance!

    Hello, and :welcome: to BP.net.
    Here is a thread that should help you with identifying the signs of when they are going into shed.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...edding-Process
  • 11-23-2011, 10:33 PM
    gladstar93
    Re: New BP, have questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SkYyame View Post
    there's nothing wrong with attempting to feed her once a week weather she eats or not, but offering food more than once a week to a non-eater will only stress the snake out.

    i'd say a young ball python shedding every 4-6 weeks is completely normal. The faster they grow the more they shed. If it sheds well (all in one or two pieces) then i wouldn't worry at all. if the sheds results in of a bunch of little pieces of skin everywhere increase the humidity

    She's an unusual eater, but she does eat. Her shed was all one piece, so I will stop worrying over it so much ( which is no easy task for me, LOL.) Thanks for the info.
  • 11-23-2011, 10:35 PM
    gladstar93
    Re: New BP, have questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    Hello, and :welcome: to BP.net.
    Here is a thread that should help you with identifying the signs of when they are going into shed.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...edding-Process

    Thanks for the link. I have read it several times. I actually read quite a bit on this site and with other resources before I got her. I'm just second guessing my instincts. I've never had a BP before, and I'm very concerned for her well-being.
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