He is looking a lot better, but his skin is coming off in small pieces no bigger than a dime. He's still got a lot of wrinkles. I'm curious as to how his belly is looking but I don't want to mess with him.
He is looking a lot better, but his skin is coming off in small pieces no bigger than a dime. He's still got a lot of wrinkles. I'm curious as to how his belly is looking but I don't want to mess with him.
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He does look much better. I think he just needs to rest for a while in his enclosure with high humidity.
03-02-2017, 06:20 PM
Ckrumn
Re: My poor baby...
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Originally Posted by FlynnTheBP
He does look much better. I think he just needs to rest for a while in his enclosure with high humidity.
I'm starting to relax now a little. Next step is to get him to feed on Sunday. Hope that is successful.
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03-02-2017, 06:40 PM
Zincubus
Re: My poor baby...
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I'm starting to relax now a little. Next step is to get him to feed on Sunday. Hope that is successful.
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Sunday isn't written in stone , you could leave him a day or so longer so he's nice and relaxed. I suppose . See what the others think ...
03-02-2017, 06:46 PM
JodanOrNoDan
Most of mine will usually eat 2 days after shedding. Some will eat regardless of the shedding process. Like zinc said. Feeding is not set in stone. You WILL drive yourself crazy if you start worrying too much about when a ball python eats.
03-02-2017, 06:48 PM
Ckrumn
Re: My poor baby...
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Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan
Most of mine will usually eat 2 days after shedding. Some will eat regardless of the shedding process. Like zinc said. Feeding is not set in stone. You WILL drive yourself crazy if you start worrying too much about when a ball python eats.
Sunday will be three weeks since his last meal. He better eat.