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    Is everything here okay?

    Hey guys xD my Ball python is shedding and I have these here pics, i Was curious if everything looks like its going well? xD





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    How members are going to react to the last pic

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    The humidity looks good but everyone here is going to tell you how bad and innacurate those things are
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    Re: Is everything here okay?

    That is assuming that is the only gauge being used. Don't assume things based on a single picture. Flaming and bashing people about what you don't know (their husbandry based on one pic) is rude and will drive people away from posting.

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    Re: Is everything here okay?

    Its interesting tho I have 2 temp and one humidity that are non digital. And the digital on reads the exact same as them.

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    I would also suggest using a digital thermometer/hygrometer. However, I do have that exact dial combo, and they too read the same as my digitals. Either luck of the draw, or that must be one of the few dials that work

    IF it is an accuarate dial, then I'd say everything looks great. You may want to add in a moss hide (a.k.a. a shed box - used with damp sphagnum moss) just in case the humidity isn't quite high enough. I know mine sure enjoy them.
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