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    Re: My poor baby...

    You'll be ok, like Reinzmentioned bad sheds happen. You just gotta get it right then 1 time then the upkeep is not that hard.

    You definitely need a humidity probe, lamps unfortunately dry up the air a lot.

    And save up for a proper snake cage or tub, they are a lot easier to keep up temp and humidity. Tanks are for fishes haha
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    Re: My poor baby...

    I rarely have bad sheds but recently my little pastel lesser had a pretty bad shed similar to yours just mine had his head skin off. I knew he was shedding and had his humidity up but he's really young is just a little dumb he's uh still figuring it out. But anyway what i did was put this softball sized rock with a ruff surface in his tub a night then cranked up his humidity. In the morning he had used it to get most of it off. I just had to assist and help peel the rest off. If you use a rock make sure its clean a safe shaped rock you know something that cant fall on him or hurt him.
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    Re: My poor baby...

    Quote Originally Posted by iLikeSneks View Post
    You'll be ok, like Reinzmentioned bad sheds happen. You just gotta get it right then 1 time then the upkeep is not that hard.

    You definitely need a humidity probe, lamps unfortunately dry up the air a lot.

    And save up for a proper snake cage or tub, they are a lot easier to keep up temp and humidity. Tanks are for fishes haha
    What type of enclosure do you recommend?? What is a "tub"?? Please keep in mind, I'm very ignorant when it comes to snakes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by EDR View Post
    I rarely have bad sheds but recently my little pastel lesser had a pretty bad shed similar to yours just mine had his head skin off. I knew he was shedding and had his humidity up but he's really young is just a little dumb he's uh still figuring it out. But anyway what i did was put this softball sized rock with a ruff surface in his tub a night then cranked up his humidity. In the morning he had used it to get most of it off. I just had to assist and help peel the rest off. If you use a rock make sure its clean a safe shaped rock you know something that cant fall on him or hurt him.
    We have a natural wood log in there and his water bowl has roughish exterior as well. I have some sandstone out in the back ward I could boil in water to clean. Would that be ok to use??


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    Re: My poor baby...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ckrumn View Post
    What type of enclosure do you recommend?? What is a "tub"?? Please keep in mind, I'm very ignorant when it comes to snakes.


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    The only special thing about a snake cage is that is mostly lsed off except for a few air holes to keep humidity and heat in. They usually open in the front instead than the top.
    AnimalPlatics make some really cool one but there are other makes.
    I built my own, that's an option too.

    A tub is just a plastic container. These are the easiest to keep, you would never have humidity problems but they are not very slightly.



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    Re: My poor baby...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ckrumn View Post
    What type of enclosure do you recommend?? What is a "tub"?? Please keep in mind, I'm very ignorant when it comes to snakes.


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    A small storage tub.

    Look at the top of the home page. There are stickies (permanent threads) on setting up various enclosures as well proper care sheets.
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    Re: My poor baby...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ckrumn View Post
    We have a natural wood log in there and his water bowl has roughish exterior as well. I have some sandstone out in the back ward I could boil in water to clean. Would that be ok to use??


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    No need to add anything. Just be sure the humidity is set.
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Re: My poor baby...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ckrumn View Post
    I am very new to snakes. As in, only had him for a week and a half. First snake. I'm very paranoid about everything with him. I don't want to lose him or mess him up. Thanks for the suggestions.



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    Listen to Reinz... Dont ever soak a Ball Python for 2 hours. If he doesnt shed after tonight then a 15min soak at 88-90 is what you would do if you need to. You can not go by what you would use for a baby. We are warm blooded. Get a Laser thermomerter at Lowes $19.99. You point it at a surface including water and it gives you the temp. I use them for spot checking bask area & the substrate on cool side.
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    Re: My poor baby...

    Not need to soak yet. Give him a couple of days. If not u can put the snake in lukewarm water for 15-20 min. You can buy shed-ease and add it to the water as well. It worked for me

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    Re: My poor baby...

    Quote Originally Posted by iLikeSneks View Post
    The only special thing about a snake cage is that is mostly lsed off except for a few air holes to keep humidity and heat in. They usually open in the front instead than the top.
    AnimalPlatics make some really cool one but there are other makes.
    I built my own, that's an option too.

    A tub is just a plastic container. These are the easiest to keep, you would never have humidity problems but they are not very slightly.



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    I like that setup. I'm thinking building one would be best. Can I build it for his max length now and close off a smaller area for him or would it be best to build as he get bigger??


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