Hatchling BPs or young ones under 150g question
I have a hard time telling when babies are in shed. To me they don't really get all that cloudy when they are in blue. The last few times my babies were in shed. I had to go to my boyfriend for an opinion and he would say no. But then four days later they have a shed in their bin. Is it usually hard to tell when they go into shed? Right now one of my 52g babies is cloudyish on her body, but her eyes don't really tell me she's in shed.
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Re: Hatchling BPs or young ones under 150g question
All of my ball pythons are around 200g. On my normal, I'll notice her belly go pink but I REALLY see it on my lesser boy. I can't tell with my spider. If I don't catch a pink belly and tell myself "Self, I think so-and-so is going into shed"...then I will usually catch them going dull. I'm pretty good at this. They turn so dull they almost look hypo (at least for my lesser). Then I notice the eyes cloud over a few days later. It's usually not BLUE, but it's definitely cloudy and has a blue tint to it. Then their eyes go clear and in my spider's case, her skin goes back to normal and she often times psyches me out. I'll dig around her tub for a skin that is still on her body. Usually 2-3 days after they clear up, they'll shed.
Re: Hatchling BPs or young ones under 150g question
Nah! It just takes practice!
I have a snow motley corn snake (an almost-white snake) with red eyes. Her eyes don't go blue at all! It's really hard to see her go dull because of her light color, so sometimes I can catch her eyes go a little cloudy (not blue...but red cloudiness) but most of the time, I just open her tub and find that she's left me a little present.