Sand boa shedding issues!!
I have a pair of Kenyan sand boas (anery and dbl het snow)
the male has always shed perfectly, ate like a monster, etc.
the female is a little "special"
i suspect she got somewhat overheated on a move.. Was very lethargic and limp, but I soaked her and took care of her and she has finally seemed to recover, although she is still not as active and alert as the male. (This has been months ago) She eats fine, she just doesn't really seem to be "all there" (although that means she's super sweet... Never strikes or gets annoyed)
the issue is at this point she never sheds well... I have tried sand or aspen chips (male was fine on both, she couldn't shed correctly on either) I soak her, try spraying the enclosure... Nothing seems to help. I resort to sitting down for an hour or two and trying to remove old skin because it gets to the point where there are two sheds still attached. Luckily she doesn't mind this what so ever and even seems to like it once she realizes what I'm doing.
I just don't know what else I need to be doing to help get/keep here as healthy as possible. Help would be appreciated. :confusd:
Sand boa shedding issues!!
what is your humidity at?
Sand boa shedding issues!!
What are you using to measure your humidity? Sand boas don't usually take a lot to shed properly, but if its truly bone dry any reptile will have a tough time.
As a side note, is your heating pad monitored by a thermostat? Humidity aside, an un-checked heat pad can reach temps dangerous for any pet.
Sand boa shedding issues!!
Whoops, just saw the last post. Good news, and good luck moving forward