Hello all![]()
Here it goes, I have a Pastel male ball python who is 460 grams, Hes been in deep shed for about 6-7 days now. Normally (correct me if I'm wrong) when ball pythons go into deep shed their eyes cloud over for a few days then start to clear up. My male has been in deep shed for 6-7 days now and his eyes are still very cloudy and they have been cloudy almost the whole time hes been in shed. Hes on a weekly feeding schedule but I skipped his meal for this week because hes in deep shed. I normally feed every Monday or Tuesdays. His hot spot is at 90 and his cool side is at 77-80 degrees. I've been misting his "house"/Tub every day since hes gone into shed to help him out because hes known to have shedding problems according to his recent owners. I got him about a month ago, this is his first shed for me. Today I misted down his "house"/Tub 3 times to give him alittle more boost. Hes been very active since I got him but now that hes in shed hes slowed down on being active and I noticed him the other night laying somewhat inverted? I've never seen a ball python laying inverted so it kinda of concerns me. I've read females do this during breeding season but hes a male? and hes small. Last time hes had a meal was March 24th, hes very chunky so I wasn't concerned with skipping a meal even though I'm sure he would have taken it, hes never refused a meal for me but I didn't wanna risk him hurting himself by smacking in the side of the tub or anything like that.. He has no mites, hes been perfectly healthy, very active other then him being in shed and not as active now.
Seeing how hes always had a shedding problem, I was told to soak him alittle during sheds. Which I'm not doubting the advice that was given to me by his last owner but I read ball pythons build an oil (correct me if Im wrong) under their skins during shedding to help them shed and read how it wasn't a good idea to soak them because it removes this oil on their skin. Is this true? is there a way to help him shed without soaking him?
Also with him laying somewhat inverted, is this normal? he hasn't had a meal in almost two weeks and I don't have any breeder females so no scent for him to feel love deprived heh... I check on him every night and have never seen him do this until now.
I didn't get a picture of him laying like this, I kinda freaked out heh.. but next time if it happens again I will. I also don't know this site very well so I'm not sure how to post pictures ...
I tried to include as much information about him as possible if I forgot anything just ask![]()
Thanks all!