Who ever told you not to worry about snakes in that condition are full of it. And if you are bumping your hum up to 75 while they are shedding then theres something wrong. I dont even have to go above the 60s and I have perfect sheds everytime. That snake is way too dry. Looks like he was supposed to shed a while ago but couldnt now it is officially a stuck shed. Soak him in warm water and see if he can get it himself. As for whoever told you thats common for babies they are _______. Well I will let you fill in the blank. Out of the 40 snakes I have 80% of which I bought as babies on top of the few I hatched out myself I have never seen one like that unless humidity was too low.
Also just to let you know you should really take the pic of that spider off of your site. I know its still 2 1/2 or 3 years before you will have anything available on there but I personally would not buy from someone with a pic like that on their site. It reflects poorly on your husbandry.











Chris
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