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    Re: Questions Regarding My 2 Ball Pythons

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    Is there any way to get nice clear pics of these "silver eyes" - I ask because it could be describing a normal shed or stuck eyecaps and it is important to know which before we give you advice.


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    Alright , I just finish taking some photos. Its the best I can do right now, as The snakes are sleeping (i think) and they are not active...

    Here is a photo of my Red Tail Boa,

    And its 35 gal tank, (well i think it is)


    Here is one of the Ball Pythons face, See what I'm talking about with they eyes?

    And the body,


    Heres a photo before i moved anything or touch them, they both under the water bowl,


    Then after I moved the water bowl,

    Here's another one


    And then the tank it's self


    Please give me any tips, I notice on one snake the silver eye diapered or what ever you want to call it....


    P.S I am going to buy more stuff for them once I get them both a separate tank.

    As for the lighting I have a black light witch gives off a lot of heat, when should I turn it on and off?

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    Re: Questions Regarding My 2 Ball Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Is there any way to get nice clear pics of these "silver eyes" - I ask because it could be describing a normal shed or stuck eyecaps and it is important to know which before we give you advice.


    dr del
    They where silver like really silver where it looked like they could not see like a cover .. for example like this


    are those photos good? or do you need another one?
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    Re: Questions Regarding My 2 Ball Pythons

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    how can i control the humidity?
    This is what I use. It's easier than misting and allows the snake to choose when it wants to go in or out of the more humid environment. Plus it helps keep ambient humidity up.

    Humid Hide - Sterilite tub with hole in the side, Forest Bedding reptile substrate inside and kept damp, not wet.

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    Re: Questions Regarding My 2 Ball Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by jsmorphs2 View Post
    This is what I use. It's easier than misting and allows the snake to choose when it wants to go in or out of the more humid environment. Plus it helps keep ambient humidity up.

    Humid Hide - Sterilite tub with hole in the side, Forest Bedding reptile substrate inside and kept damp, not wet.

    Thanks, I'm going to make something like this once I get a bigger tank and after I move into my new place. I never knew there was so much you could do for these snakes and the creativity you could use

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    Looking at your pics, the first thing is that they need some good, tight fitting hide boxes. And definitely separate them as soon as you can. Second, the silver on the snake's eye in the last picture is a retained eye cap. I would just leave it alone, bump up your humidity and MAKE SURE the humidity is hight for it's next shed. It should come off at that time. If it DOESN'T there are a few tricks you can try but I'll save those for the instance it doesn't come off with the next shed.
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    I am having second thoughts on there eyes looking like that example picture I posted it was not that much silver but it was silver


    I also notice there belly is pinkiess.
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    Re: Questions Regarding My 2 Ball Pythons

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    Thanks, I'm going to make something like this once I get a bigger tank and after I move into my new place. I never knew there was so much you could do for these snakes and the creativity you could use
    No problem . There is a whole Do-It-Yourself (DIY) forum on this site that is FULL of useful, easy to make stuff for your snakes.
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    Re: Questions Regarding My 2 Ball Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by ReMiXeDg View Post
    I am having second thoughts on there eyes looking like that example picture I posted it was not that much silver but it was silver


    I also notice there belly is pinkiess.
    Can you get a picture of your snakes eyes? I'm thinking they are just going into shed and their eyes are clouding over which is perfectly normal. Also, a pink cast to the snakes entire belly is also perfectly normal in that stage of the shed cycle.
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    They have not shed sins I got them and if you look at the pics the head of one of them is starting to peel. I think 100% they are shedding I feed them like 3 days ago is it most likely they are? Also when I look now there eyes well I only check one didn't look how it did before and it looks normal.


    When is the next time I should feed them? After the shed or in a week or two?



    Thanks spoooo much guys if it was not for this site I would be worried and stressing a lot .

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