Is my ball python going to shed?
I have had my pastel lesser for around a 7 weeks and he hasn't shed yet. He was 6 months old when I first got him. But when I looked at him today he looked kind of hazy around the edges, when yesterday he was bright. When I got him he was 149 grams and now he is 232 grams. His humidity is around 50% and his warm side is 90 degrees and the cool side is 78 (I check temps everyday). He has been hiding in his hide but sometimes sticks his head out of his cave. I know that ball pythons usually don't come out of their hide, but I'm also worried about the fact that he hasn't shed in 7 weeks. I know that shedding ball pythons also don't come out as often and that they do have duller colors because the old skin is going to come off, but I'm new to the hobby and I just want to make sure that he is going to shed.
(I have a humidity box that he fits in perfectly so I'm not that worried about raising the humidity of his tank).;)
Re: Is my ball python going to shed?
So tomorrow is a feeding night so are you suggesting that I don't feed him tomorrow?
He's usually active the night before but tonight he seems like he doesn't want to come out...
I also have a question about ball pythons in general. Which side (Warm/cool) do they typically prefer? Or does it depend on the snake, because mine stays on his warm side most of the time.
He does go into his humidity box sometimes just to explore I guess...
Is my ball python going to shed?
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Serpentine_Queen
So tomorrow is a feeding night so are you suggesting that I don't feed him tomorrow?
He's usually active the night before but tonight he seems like he doesn't want to come out...
I also have a question about ball pythons in general. Which side (Warm/cool) do they typically prefer? Or does it depend on the snake, because mine stays on his warm side most of the time.
He does go into his humidity box sometimes just to explore I guess...
It depends completely on the individual snake as to its preference but they move around from warm to cooler ( and inbetween) to thermoregulate themselves.
After a meal they do tend to search out and spend time on the warmer side to aid the digestive process
PS
None of my current snakes will even show the slightest interest in feeding whilst in shed mode .
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