Re: Really odd shed problem.
Hi,
Pics would help I think.
Are you raising your humidity any when he is in shed?
dr del
Re: Really odd shed problem.
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dr del
Hi,
Pics would help I think.
Are you raising your humidity any when he is in shed?
dr del
Yes, it's bumped up after he goes very pink.
[from 50-55% to 60-70%]
He just ate last night so I have to put off any photos unless he comes out of his hide for a drink or to stretch.
Until then, his skin looks/feels perfectly healthy and 'normal' after the shed is removed.
That's probably what mystifies me.
Re: Really odd shed problem.
Hmm,
Normally shedding skin would rip if the humidity was high enough - I have seen some of mine have a strip down their back if I missed the shed coming. But then again some snakes do just seem to need higher humidity than others.
How are you measuring the humidity?
If the skin looks normal once the shed is off I wouldn't be worrying too much at this stage though.
dr del
Re: Really odd shed problem.
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Originally Posted by
dr del
Hmm,
Normally shedding skin would rip if the humidity was high enough - I have seen some of mine have a strip down their back if I missed the shed coming. But then again some snakes do just seem to need higher humidity than others.
How are you measuring the humidity?
If the skin looks normal once the shed is off I wouldn't be worrying too much at this stage though.
dr del
Digital temp/humidity gauge.
His sheds were always perfect, flawless, one piece suits coming off.
This is new.
The 'strip' down his back reaches clear to his belly scales...literally.
Hopefully his next shed will be better.
I'll try a constant 70% for a week pre-shed and see if that helps.
Re: Really odd shed problem.
My guess is given the age of your house and what your describing, he may have come in to contact with old electrical wires in which, the casing is actually deteriorating to the point of being like a melted resin. I don't know what the chemical composition is but perhaps an electrician could tell you more. As for the color change, I have seen threads where diet and stress can affect the color, usually the result being the animal starts to take on a axanthic look, like the color is drained out. Is that what your seeing? I hope Alice gets better soon.