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He is about 6 weeks old and he is already a pro. I must be doing something right.
I noticed some blood on the shed but couldn't get him out of his little cereal box hide to check him over and I didnt want to force him out. Anyone ever run across such a thing?
Thanks,
Damien
0.1 2001 Ball Python 1200 grams.
1.0 1994 Ball Python 3800 Grams.
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I have heard that it is normal for them to bleed a little near the tail during shed.
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Good work! A one-piece shed is definately a reflection of the keeper's knowledge and level of care.
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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Excellent job, Damien! Hanover had a little blood at his tail when he shed the other day. I think his shed was drying out faster than he could get it off, which meant the 77% humidity he had was maybe a little lower than he needed this time.
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Sounds like your humidity is perfect, good job.
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