white back and agressive?
my ball pyton has feeding reguarly and no signs of any illness but the past 3 days (she ate about 5 days ago) she has been coiled up ready to strike laying on top of her wodden hiding log. I generally leave my snakes alone for the next two days to let them digest. Anyway today i noticed on her back starting from her head to about half way down her body a white glaze. Does this aggression and white glaze mean she is getting ready to shed?
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We really need pictures to know what you mean by "white glaze". :)
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Annarose15
We really need pictures to know what you mean by "white glaze". :)
http://t.co/Eaee98rx
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snakesRkewl
The shed might be about to be called a stuck shed :confusd:
I'm leaning this way as well. Is there a reason you don't have any substrate in the tank? Without substrate, there is no way she has enough humidity for a proper shed, which could also account for her discomfort/attitude.