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    The "stick on kinds" aren't very accurate, I think that's why ww asked how you're measuring humidity.

    While some like to mist their snake's cages, I'd recommend making a "humid hide" filled with nice damp sphagnum moss for him, and sometimes a shallow &
    supervised soak is helpful too (but only when they're fully 'clear').

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    Re: Vet visit yesterday...

    As mentioned.. stick on hygrometers are basically useless ..




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    Good job on getting your little noodle taken care of.

    I'm gonna agree and say that the dull and wrinkly skin can be a side effect of the parasite load. Hopefully things will look up after the little buggers are gone.

    Also, the moss hide is a great idea for now. That way the little one can get a nice moist spot to soften up that skin.

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    Oh, also be sure to keep the habitat clean!
    I would consider changing out the bedding for fresh if you haven't already. Make sure the water dish is sterilized very well. And immediately spot clean any messes.

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    Re: Vet visit yesterday...

    Quote Originally Posted by Armiyana View Post
    Oh, also be sure to keep the habitat clean!
    I would consider changing out the bedding for fresh if you haven't already. Make sure the water dish is sterilized very well. And immediately spot clean any messes.
    Yep.....I always do
    I am obsessively clean with him

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