Re: Getting ready to shed
What is your heating source? Are you using lights or emitters of any sort?
When we were using glass we put transparent contac paper over all the screen lids we had - was a vast improvement and the stuff was really easy to work with. Otherwise make sure your (larger) water dish is over the UTH (and away from any overhead heat sources). THe humid hide is always useful - and much like warm/cool hides your BP will go where it feels the need.
Re: Getting ready to shed
I have a UTH. I don't use overhead lights or heat. I will try moving the water to the UTH and see what happens. Thanks.
Re: Getting ready to shed
You bet - that in and of itself will give you a bump. A wider bowl with more surface area will also increase it a tad.
Let us know how it works out for you!
Re: Getting ready to shed
weaver you know what i have heard is getting a damp wash rag and putting it in the tank with them.... i read that on a red tail boa web site.. well if nothing else works for you try that, i havent tried it yet fortunatly i have been lucky with humidity.....
but yeah let us know if you find anything that helps
Re: Getting ready to shed
Damp rags = potential bacteria/mold and all sort of other ill things - i know people do things liek that but I (personally) would never advise it - I know how bad damp towels left around by the kids get and how short a time it takes to go that route.
Shagnum is a good stand-in for that as the ph keeps it from munging up too bad.
Re: Getting ready to shed
I made my humid hide with a rolled up hemp cloth. Hemp cloth holds a lot of moisture, and is naturally resistant to mold and bacteria. My bp will be shedding any day now and has been spending a lot of time in there.