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Re: Swollen Cloaca
Okay increased humidity, but not really sure how to up the temp for her on the other side of the tank. The only way I could think to do is to get the warm side warmer. Her humidity is sitting at 60-70% now. I ***think*** she is going into shed, but she has very light eyes so it's hard for me to tell.
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Re: Swollen Cloaca
 Originally Posted by Shyanna
Okay increased humidity, but not really sure how to up the temp for her on the other side of the tank. The only way I could think to do is to get the warm side warmer. Her humidity is sitting at 60-70% now. I ***think*** she is going into shed, but she has very light eyes so it's hard for me to tell.
I'd leave your temps as they are for now...it's up to you, but anyway, as far as telling when she's going into shed, the best way (IMO) is to use a small bright pen-light (flashlight)in a dark room & shine it across the arc of her eyes (from the side), & the "fog" should show up if she's going into shed.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 03-22-2020 at 10:47 PM.
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Re: Swollen Cloaca
Oh that's an awesome tip! Thanks! I'll leave her alone tonight. I don't want to stress her out anymore, but I'll check her tomorrow.
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