My ball python recently shed and it was incomplete I know that the humidity was high for shedding
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11-13-2016, 03:29 PM
Copythatpasste
Re: Bad she's
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My ball python recently shed and it was incomplete I know that the humidity was high for shedding
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Not bad she"s XD bad shed
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11-13-2016, 03:47 PM
redshepherd
What's your question? What are you using to measure humidity?
11-13-2016, 03:55 PM
KMG
If your humidity is low the rest of the time a quick spike may not have been enough to give a good shed. If your humidity is good the entire time a spike in humidity shouldn't actually be needed. It is just to help the process but not necessary. For most of my collection I do nothing different at the start of a shed and they all shed perfectly. Many times I have missed the first signs and just come home to a shed skin with no idea it was coming.
Either your humidity has been low for to long before the shed or the device you are using to measure it is off.
11-13-2016, 04:01 PM
Copythatpasste
Re: Bad she's
Well the humidity was low for a few days before I set her in a different enclosure and I'm using acurite
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11-13-2016, 04:18 PM
KMG
A simple trick I've used is placing damp moss in the hides. This gives your snake the humidity it needs where it is most of the time. Your humidity won't read any higher but it will be in the hides.
11-13-2016, 04:19 PM
Copythatpasste
Re: Bad she's
What kind of moss?
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11-13-2016, 05:57 PM
jbzapanda
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What kind of moss?
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Most common moss people use to raise humidity is Sphagnum Moss :)