Re: Ball Python Possible Issue? Need help please
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What’s a better way to control the humidity? I ordered everything else recommended on chewy.
The best way is to be prepared BEFORE bringing an animal home....
Without knowing your humidity it's tough to tell you if it needs adjustment or not.
Re: Ball Python Possible Issue? Need help please
Hi,
I can't help thinking it looks a lot like a retained shed from the pictures.
As long as it is a while since the snake had a meal I'd be tempted to make a humid bath ( usually a small rub with water around 85f and no deeper than half way up the snakes body with a rock or something in it that extends above the water level ) and after 20 minutes or so try rubbing the areas edge gently with your finger to see if anything lifts off.
When was the last time the snake shed and was it complete?
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Re: Ball Python Possible Issue? Need help please
It definitely looks like retained shed. I find that when you’re in the 50% range for humidity it’s quite low. Not sufficient enough especially for when your snake is about to shed. I’d definitely recommend putting in a humidity box into your enclosure. I personally just use a damp towel and drape it over part of her hide and over some sticks so that she can go underneath it, but it also really boosts the humidity. Another way is to use a container with a hole at the top of the lid, add some damp sphagnum moss inside and your bp can sit in there which helps a lot with shed issues.
but I would try to wait a bit and see if it almost looks like it start to peel off. If it does, give your bp a bath or let it sit inside a warm, damp pillowcase for about 15 minutes. You wanna use these techniques only when you know for sure that it’s stuck shed. But I mean you can always take it to the vet for certainly and a clear answer as to what’s going on. Hope this helps.