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    Question Bad shed--questions

    Hello all. Long time lurker, but just recently registered. Let me start by giving a small backstory and enclosure info.

    I have a bp that had a bad shed, mostly due to poor husbandry that I have been working to fix. He is in a 36x18x18 glass screen-top that had aspen. Keeping humidity up was a total nightmare even with frequent misting, but I have since switched to eco-earth/repti-bark combo that seems to be holding much better.

    Current setup:
    Heat - CHE & UTH
    Lighting - PT2226 (dual light) (overkill, but it was what I had available) (12hr timer)
    Substrate - Eco-Earth/Repti-Bark 50/50
    Larger water bowl with aerator
    50% of top covered with aluminum foil with foam board.
    Back and one side covered with foam/poster board
    temp range - ~89-76, hot hide is usually around 86-87, cooler hide 78-79.
    Humidity - This has been a battle. Before it would have been very spiky, ultimately dropping back to ~30%, new seems to hold pretty solid in the ability to maintain 50%-60% (still testing)
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    New (3 hour window):


    I know the tank is big for a younger bp (130g), but I was sure to give ample cover and hides so it doesn't feel overly open.

    His recent shed went slowly and poorly. He has shed about half (back half), but still has dry skin on the front half of his body (essentially behind eyes to middle of his body). Is there anything I should do to assist in this?

    As for the tank (will add pictures tonight), is there any suggestions to better the husbandry? I ultimately want to build my own cabinet, but that will be down the road.

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    Re: Bad shed--questions

    New England Herp makes glass tops that fit an Exo terira or zoo med tank that should keep humidity in better.


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    Get a bucket with a lid, make some air holes, put enough luke warm water in with correctly dosed aquarium declorinator.
    Add an old flannel and add the snake, put on top of the Viv to keep it warm.
    Remove after 20-30min and the stuck shed should fall away in your hands.
    Thats the technique I use for bad sheds.
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    Re: Bad shed--questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Jcd5v View Post
    New England Herp makes glass tops that fit an Exo terira or zoo med tank that should keep humidity in better.


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    I looked into those. Would there be any real benefit to one since I already have on complete half covered with aluminum foil and a foam board? I am currently stuck with a CHE, as I cannot change the surrounding temperature of the room to fit ambient air needs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Justin83 View Post
    Get a bucket with a lid, make some air holes, put enough luke warm water in with correctly dosed aquarium declorinator.
    Add an old flannel and add the snake, put on top of the Viv to keep it warm.
    Remove after 20-30min and the stuck shed should fall away in your hands.
    Thats the technique I use for bad sheds.
    I was looking at a few guides on that. I was considering giving that a go tonight.
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    Re: Bad shed--questions

    Try leaving him in the lukewarm water for about 15 minutes, then use a clean wet washcloth to gently rub at the part with stuck shed. Should work pretty good


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    Re: Bad shed--questions

    Quote Originally Posted by clix View Post
    I looked into those. Would there be any real benefit to one since I already have on complete half covered with aluminum foil and a foam board? I am currently stuck with a CHE, as I cannot change the surrounding temperature of the room to fit ambient air needs.



    I was looking at a few guides on that. I was considering giving that a go tonight.
    Well you would be able to cover 3/4 instead of just half but I’m not sure how much of a difference it would make. I haven’t compared the two.


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