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    Question rex,water,shedding? any of the above

    Ok first off im pretty excited because I changed rex's whole setup around, he now has t-rex desert snow substrate (i hope its good), and a new tree to play on. He has been hanging out in his tree and checking out his new toys all night. Ive had him for about 6 weeks now and he is about 18 inches, but he hasnt shed yet (keep in mind this is my first snake and im in love with him so im overly nervous about everything). Anyway, tonight, since hes had his new substrate, he has been in his water bowl, I mean completely submerged in it. Hes still very active, looking around and checking everything out, but does this possibly mean hes softening his skin so he can shed? I watch him everynight till about 3 am, I turn his main light out at 10 and his black lights come on, and this is the most he has ever been in his water. He was putting his whole head under, a pretty awesome sight if it doesnt mean anything else. I know that pythons get most of the hydrate they need out of their food and rex is a pretty regular eater (every 3-5 days he snags a mouse or two) so im not worried about dehydration. So what is he doing? Any comments would be gladly appreciated. I hope hes shedding I cant wait to see it.

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    Re: rex,water,shedding? any of the above

    please reply anybody! im so excited i want rex to shed !

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    Re: rex,water,shedding? any of the above

    i'm not sure about everything you've posted on but i do know that you should only be feeding him once a week. it isn't healthy for them to be fed more often (makes a fat unhealthy snake).

    i'm sure others will be along soon to comment on the rest of your set up and the water dish...

    one more thing though... are you sure he doesn't have mites cause sometimes when they have mites they soak in the water dish... (looks like black specks of sand)
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    i usually feed him every 3-5 days but he doesnt always take it when i offer, so his feeding is on average about once a week. I dont know about the mites , ill have to look, is there any pics you know of that i could reference to?

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    Re: rex,water,shedding? any of the above

    pick a day and make that feeding day. you ball will not only eat better but look forward to it - trust me

    i don't have any photos of mites as my snakes haven't had any... but i'm told they look like black specks of sand. check the water dish and see if you see any in there... when they have mites they submerge in the dish to get them off of themselves.
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    Re: rex,water,shedding? any of the above

    ok thaks for the advice, i take it that hes not shedding yet?

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    Re: rex,water,shedding? any of the above

    I'm sorry I can't help you buddy, but I just got my first snake, too. Can I ask you what you have going on as far as a set-up? I have my girl in a 10 gallon right now, but I'm in the process of moving her into a 20. She's about 18 inches, too. I'm very nervous about all this shedding business because I'm not quite able yet to keep the temperature and humidity stable, but I'm trying. Also, how big is your water bowl?

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    Re: rex,water,shedding? any of the above

    Quote Originally Posted by rextheball
    ok thaks for the advice, i take it that hes not shedding yet?
    it doesnt nessacarily mean he is not going to shed. he could be in the process of shedding, just make sure to check for black dots in the water and if you dont see any, he might shed in a couple days. just keep an eye on him.
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    Re: rex,water,shedding? any of the above

    soaking in the water boal could also mean your temps are too high or you dont have enough hides and/or your hides arent secure enough. if he didnt go into opague (they get really blue and milky) then he's not shedding.
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    Re: rex,water,shedding? any of the above

    Quote Originally Posted by mr~python
    soaking in the water boal could also mean your temps are too high or you dont have enough hides and/or your hides arent secure enough. if he didnt go into opague (they get really blue and milky) then he's not shedding.
    you have to remember, they dont go into blue for a couple of days and it is hard to tell when they are opaque before the blue if you dont have a lot of experience. i still have a little trouble telling when mines in shed before the blue stage. after the blue stage it is easy to tell.
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