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  • 10-05-2011, 04:50 PM
    NEAR775
    Re: Bp help
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    Originally Posted by NEAR775 View Post
    ok so my temps are better now i got the hot side at 88 and the cool side is at 78 i also noticed whn i was holding her one of her eyes is cloudy and the other one looks normal does this mean shes gona shed again

    and the one thats cloudy has a dent in it idk y....... the hum stays 45 and up
  • 10-05-2011, 04:52 PM
    kitedemon
    It is likely stuck shed. You might give thought to a humid hide or two.
  • 10-05-2011, 04:56 PM
    NEAR775
    Re: Bp help
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    Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    It is likely stuck shed. You might give thought to a humid hide or two.

    ya i was actually takn a look at em at the pet store today
  • 10-05-2011, 05:04 PM
    NEAR775
    is there any good links u know of how to make one
  • 10-05-2011, 05:08 PM
    Klyde1979
    Re: Bp help
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    Originally Posted by NEAR775 View Post
    i bought a BABY BP on sep 3 whn i got her she was startn to shed so she ate with no problems on the 5th and thn she went into shed...... it took a whole month for her to shed and i know thats way to long plus i was soakn her and everything the temps for her habitat are 75 to 80 on the cool side and 80 to 90 on the hot and humidity is between 50 to 70 so i went to petsmart and got some of that repti shedding aid stuff and it worked great... i finally got the rest of the skin off on sat... she didnt eat for the whole month and whn i got all the skin off she still wouldnt eat normal... so i got worried and force fed her which i know is stressful for the snake but i didnt want her to starve its only a baby and she was kinda skinny whn i got her
    so does anyone have any suggestions anything helps im very new at this thanks

    I'd be willing to bet your humidity is way low too , tanks unless covered with plexiglass or something wont hold much humidity. Seems like your thermometers / hygrometers are mounted way up where the snake isnt going to be spending much time. The heat lamps dry the air ALOT. Without adressing those issues your going to have bad sheds all the time. I would cover back and both sides with some type of foam insulation (on the outside of the tank) to help hold heat. Cover the top with plexi or something there are alot of helpfull post about covering a glass tank in the DIY section if this forum.

    In reality I would probably go buy a 12-15 quart sterelite bin to keep it in till it was a little older and more established. I have wrestled with the idea of putting a snake or two of my own in tanks so they could be seen more easily but in the long run its really just not in the best interest of the snake. And while they are young and not super well established its going to be risky and increase the difficulty in keeping it healthy for you.
  • 10-05-2011, 05:09 PM
    Skittles1101
    Just a tupperware with a hole cut in it (smooth the hole, I just used a lighter along the edges). Add some sphagnum moss. Or you can hot glue some sphagnum moss inside the hides he already has. The dent in the eye is either dehydration or astuck eye cap, which sucks to get off. Do you use a UTH also? What watt is that red light bulb? Also, are those stickie analog thermometer/hygrometer the only way your reading temps?
  • 10-05-2011, 05:11 PM
    Inknsteel
    Stuck shed (possibly eyecap) or dehydrated snake. Either way, your temps and humidity are likely off. Are you still using those stick-on dial thermometers and hygrometers that you probably got at the pet store? And if so, are they still stuck to the side glass toward the top of the tank?

    If so, that's possibly part of the problem. The analog dials can be very inaccurate, and you should be measuring the temps on the floor of the enclosure where your snake is actually being exposed to the temps. Also, if you haven't already done something to help hold humidity in that tank, you should look into screen lid mods that can help increase humidity. You can use foil or plexiglass to cover 2/3 of the screen lid to help hold in any humidity that isn't being baked out of the air with the lamp...
  • 10-05-2011, 05:58 PM
    NEAR775
    Re: Bp help
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    Just a tupperware with a hole cut in it (smooth the hole, I just used a lighter along the edges). Add some sphagnum moss. Or you can hot glue some sphagnum moss inside the hides he already has. The dent in the eye is either dehydration or astuck eye cap, which sucks to get off. Do you use a UTH also? What watt is that red light bulb? Also, are those stickie analog thermometer/hygrometer the only way your reading temps?

    ok thanks and idk wat a uth is and yes those are sticky analog thermometers its all i can afford at the moment and its a 75 watt bulb damn i shouldnt of listened to anyone at petsmart on how to take care of snakes after hearing wat everyone has to say on here they seem like idiots haha
  • 10-05-2011, 06:11 PM
    NEAR775
    Re: Bp help
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Inknsteel View Post
    Stuck shed (possibly eyecap) or dehydrated snake. Either way, your temps and humidity are likely off. Are you still using those stick-on dial thermometers and hygrometers that you probably got at the pet store? And if so, are they still stuck to the side glass toward the top of the tank?

    If so, that's possibly part of the problem. The analog dials can be very inaccurate, and you should be measuring the temps on the floor of the enclosure where your snake is actually being exposed to the temps. Also, if you haven't already done something to help hold humidity in that tank, you should look into screen lid mods that can help increase humidity. You can use foil or plexiglass to cover 2/3 of the screen lid to help hold in any humidity that isn't being baked out of the air with the lamp...

    ok thanks for the lid tip i just got done puttn some foil on it and i also moved the analogs down heres wat it looks like now
    http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/...75/photo-4.jpg
  • 10-05-2011, 09:06 PM
    pingure
    Are you sure its not an eye cap
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