Re: Is he going into shed?
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Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
Sounds like he's trying to shed, but hasn't enough humidity perhaps? As far as his eyes being clear, you do realize that snakes cloud up, then go "clear"
(appearing almost normal, as if they've already shed) and THEN they shed. You might want to raise his humidity &/or offer a humid-hide.
I actually did not know that, so that's music to my ears:) As for humidity, his humidity has been around 60%. Sometimes it's 65%, sometimes it may be 58% then goes back to 60%. What humidity range should I be shooting for??
Re: Is he going into shed?
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Originally Posted by
Traceur
I actually did not know that, so that's music to my ears:) As for humidity, his humidity has been around 60%. Sometimes it's 65%, sometimes it may be 58% then goes back to 60%. What humidity range should I be shooting for??
Bump it to 70% to have a safe shed, assuming he is actually going into shed.
Re: Is he going into shed?
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Originally Posted by
redshepherd
Bump it to 70% to have a safe shed, assuming he is actually going into shed.
Yes....what she already said ^^^^^ :) And pushing their nose against things is how they start the shedding* process, so if he's
doing that without success, it suggests his humidity is not adequate. (*lighter areas & looking duller are other clues)
Re: Is he going into shed?
Sounds awesome, I'll be sure to do so. Thanks, you two:D