New ball python owner/shedding
Hey, I got my 2 month old ball python about two weeks ago and it's time for his first shed! His eyes are foggy and belly pink but now he is starting to shed on his face. It's been skin hanging off his face for two days. He's having trouble getting the skin off and so I've been misting him with water and did a soak in warm water but he's still having trouble getting the skin past his face! His skin is also really wrinkley and looks like he has super loose skin is this normal?
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Do you have something for him to rub against? Also what's the humidity level? Even misting him won't help if you don't have a high enough humidity level.
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Yeah he has a rock house thing and a rock with a plant out of it! But I'm not sure what the humidity level is the pet store guy told me I just needed a thermometer! I'll go by an pick one up today and see what it is
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BPs need humidity. Not just misting. Go get a digital thermometer hygrometer at the hardware store or walmart. They are pretty cheap and accurate. The analog ones are not. If his humidity is lower than 40% raise it to at least 50%. It will make it easier to shed. Also they like some humidity. Pet store people are not very informative on how to care for these sweet creatures.
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A pinky is not big enough!
You should be feeding 10 - 15% of the snakes body weight each week. You need to certainly be moving up to bigger mice. My little guys are already eating rat pups and they aren't much older than yours.
You will also need a digital scale to weigh your BP. Walmart has them from $15 - $20. Make sure it can read grams. You can get that when you pick up the Acu-Rite thermometer/hygrometer. It's only $12.99 there.
Good luck!
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If its not a birth defect then it might go away after a few good sheds. It looks to me (I'm no expert) that he needs more humidity. Like hes dehydrated. I could see the white spot you were talking about. Ot could be mineral deposit or a lottle piece of shed from his last shed. Also look at rat pinkies or fizzies at his age my girl was eating rat fuzzies. Go by the laegest part of his body to judje the soze of food. Sorry cant spell today. Hes a cute little thing though. Good luck with him. My girl is about to go through a shed too. Her stomach is going pink. Look around on the Internet for good care sheets for him. Thats how I learned. They are also a bit forgoving about SOME bad husbandry. Also get some moss and dampen it and put it in his hide on the warm side. It will add some humidity. After you put it in just direct him at that hide and kimd of nudge him into it. Once he sees its humid he will probably love it for his sheds. Jist mist the moss when it starts drying out.