Help with first BP and shed
Been lurking for awhile. This is our first BP and Ive read through numerous threads in this forum before our purchase, but still have a ton of questions.
We brought our 4 month male home last week and have him in a wood cage with glass front door and fir chips. He spends most of his time in his hide. We have not handled him except for once and were planning on attempting a feeding tomorrow. But yesterday he started to shed. Only two small pieces came off. He looked very dry and wrinkled, particularly around the neck. I re-read the sticky on having a bad shed and waited until today to soak him. However today he looks like his head mostly shed, and has a good size piece still on his neck. The rest of his body is still dry and wrinkled. He did poop last night though. We still haven't attempted feeding as he seems real timid and scared.
The tempetures have been 90 on the hot side. And only about 84 on the cool side. Part of that may have been because I had the cool probe on the back wall until today when I buried it on the cool floor corner. Humidity has been about 55%.
So with all that how bad am I? Do I need to soak today or wait because he is still possibly shedding? thanks for all the help.
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Yeah I didn't pick up on the eyes being blue or gray. I will start the soak today and hope that works. I have a feeling it's gonna take at least 2 or 3. Thanks
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Yup, a soak will help now. Crawling through the towel works. Next time he starts a shed bump humidity to 70. You can put a bit of damp spaghum moss in his hide at this time to help with humidity also gives them something to rub against. Welcome to Bp.net too!
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He's not a happy camper in the water. Lol. Looking for anywayntomget out. Hope he gets used to it since I'm likely gonna be repeating it tomorrow as well.
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Whoa hoo!:banana: it worked the first time like a charm. And I'm not talking a few little pieces. Damn near his whole body except the head needed to shed! He is back to vivid beautiful skin.
I would pass on if anyone pulls a shed this bad and needs to soak, when you do help peel with the wash clothe, do little bits at a time and then remove it so it doesn't roll the skin into a thick ring of wet shed which can make it difficult to take of if there's a spot that is stuck .
Now that I've fixed this road bump, any thoughts on how long to wait before his first feed since this may have stressed him? He was way cool when I helped peel after his soak. I believe tomorrow will be 13 days since he last ate, and he's been with us 7.
Thanks everyone. I couldn't have done it without y'all .