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    Exclamation Bad Shed-Help

    This is my bp's first shed (while with me at least, I've had her for about a month).
    I noticed her eyes were blue on Friday when I took her out to feed. Since then I've continued to change her water daily (replacing with warm water) and have been misting a little more frequently since humidity has always been a problem for me. Today (Thursday) I checked to see how things were going and noticed in the log there were bits of shed. About 7-10 pieces, all no bigger than my finger...so she's not nearly done. I lifted up her hide she was in to see if the rest was there and there wasn't. She looks extremely dull in color and skin was almost wrinkly (she has never looked dehydrated or anything before).

    Advice? When is the point I should help her with a warm bath? What's the best way to help?

    PS She's about 1 1/2 ft long, unknown age and gender in a 20 gallon long, screen top and I'm using lamps (yes I know they dry things out but it's all I have to work with and until now it hasn't been a big issue)

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    Has the shed come off in pieces or not at all? It can sometimes take a couple weeks for the shed to come off after the eyes clear and skin gets dull. Here's a helpful thread on the shedding process...
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    Re: Bad Shed-Help

    It has started to come off in pieces, not nearly close to have it all off though. Thank for the link, I'll go ahead and read it

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    If it's coming off in pieces then it is a bad shed. I'd try a room temp soak for about 15-20 minutes, then it should be easier to get off. I'd also double check your humidity and husbandry.
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    Re: Bad Shed-Help

    You can also try a wet not dripping but wet washcloth or towel after the saok and let the snake crawl threw it after the soak. This method worked for us when we had our bad shsed
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    yup a soak and let her mess with it her self she will likely try to rub it off on her own. Make sure you soak water is about 83-88ºF that does not feel very warm to us so a thermometer is best to check with.

    Next time a humid hide will help it is also easier for you.

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    Re: Bad Shed-Help

    How does one set up a soak? Is a critter tote ok? And if so how much water is needed?

    I'm just nervous because obviously she is rather shy right now and that article said she could even get aggressive...currently she's poking her head out so maybe she'll get the rest by tomorrow by rubbing around

    And I know my humidity is low as I mentioned in the main post, it's been better than the past but it still fluctuates...

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    Re: Bad Shed-Help

    Just about anything that would hold water and your snake would work. Just make sure the water is about half the depth of your snake so he doesnt have to swim and make sure you are watching while soaking. I use my QT tank when its not in use 10 Gal and put about 1/2-3/4 of an in of water in it. Set them temp to about 82f and let your snake soak in it. You could also add a small hand towel or cloth for the snake to crawl on if desired
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    Re: Bad Shed-Help

    Is aggression something to worry about?

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    Re: Bad Shed-Help

    What type of enclosure are you using. I use an aquarium we added a very large water dish and covered 3/4 of the top with a peice of Plexi from HD. Drilled a few holes for ventilation now our humidity stay at 55-60% easily with a spritz a couple times a day up to 70-75% no problem. See the photo below this was our first version we added some foil tape to it later to stabilize the temps that also worked great.

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