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Shed <3
my little baby normal "Monty" ball python has finally gone into shed, his eyes are cloudy"blue", and my humidity is up to nearly 75 is tht to much? i dnt want my first shed to be a bad shed. <3 any info would help :oops:
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Re: Shed <3
70% is usually the mark to hit; be careful that you don't have TOO much humidity, it could cause a respiratory infection or other nasty things.
I've heard also that 1-2 days after their eyes return to normal (but before they shed) give them a 20 minute soak, and usually the next day you'll have a clean, beautiful shed. :)
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75% should be ok just don't let it get much higher than that and let it drop down some after he sheds. I tend to keep my humidity between 60-70% and have had pretty good sheds so far (that's also without me soaking them or anything).
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Re: Shed <3
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Originally Posted by Ezekiel285
75% should be ok just don't let it get much higher than that and let it drop down some after he sheds. I tend to keep my humidity between 60-70% and have had pretty good sheds so far (that's also without me soaking them or anything).
thanks, but if i were to breed him eventually, how would i get a het. pied.
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Originally Posted by Jasonx
thanks, but if i were to breed him eventually, how would i get a het. pied.
You would have to breed a het. pied X het. pied to breed pieds. A normal male isn't much use for breeding unless you are just breeding normals.
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Re: Shed <3
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Originally Posted by Ezekiel285
You would have to breed a het. pied X het. pied to breed pieds. A normal male isn't much use for breeding unless you are just breeding normals.
how bout a pastel? mojave even?
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Re: Shed <3
Your humidity should be fine for a shed cycle. I would advise against soaking unless your snake has a problem shedding. Soaking can was the fluid out from between the new and old skin and actually make the shed harder for a snake.
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Re: Shed <3
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Originally Posted by Jasonx
how bout a pastel? mojave even?
to get a pastel or a mojave you would have to breed your normal X mojave or normal X pastel. The reason normal males aren't used for breeding is because all they do is give you more of a chance to get a normal back (which most breeders don't want) for example
when i can breed my pastel X spider i will get
(percentages are per egg)
25% normal
25% pastel
25% spider
25% bumble bee
when you do a normal X mojave you get
50% normal
50% mojave
so thats why breeders don't use male normals, you would still have to buy that morph as a female (more expensive) before you can breed and get it back.
Hope I explained things clearly and this made a little sense.
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Re: Shed <3
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Originally Posted by Ezekiel285
to get a pastel or a mojave you would have to breed your normal X mojave or normal X pastel. The reason normal males aren't used for breeding is because all they do is give you more of a chance to get a normal back (which most breeders don't want) for example
when i can breed my pastel X spider i will get
(percentages are per egg)
25% normal
25% pastel
25% spider
25% bumble bee
when you do a normal X mojave you get
50% normal
50% mojave
so thats why breeders don't use male normals, you would still have to buy that morph as a female (more expensive) before you can breed and get it back.
Hope I explained things clearly and this made a little sense.
most deff. did, thanks budd.
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Re: Shed <3
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Originally Posted by Jasonx
most deff. did, thanks budd.
No problem :)
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It's usually better to breed either two morphs together, or a normal that's het. for what you want. Or even another morph that's het. for something. The more genes you put in, the better your chances. :)
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