Okay, so you guys may know that I am a new snake owner. My little buddy is 3 months old and just had her first shed yesterday. I woke up and checked on her, only to find that most of the old skin was still on and she wasn't really trying to get it off. She did shed off her whole "face" with eyecaps so I was relieved about that, but pretty disappointed to see that her shed was turning out choppy. Eventually the whole body came off except for about 10-15 individual scales that still look pale and stuck on

I feel like I should have been able to do this right, after all the weeks of reading on husbandry and the importance of humidity. Hers was in the low 60s (62-63 when I'd check in the mornings) as soon as her belly got pink and I gave her a frequently refreshed humid hide. I thought something was off because her skin was sort of saggy, as if she were slightly dehydrated, so I'm thinking I should have trusted my gut and bumped the humidity or something.

I had read that soaking them while they're in blue would just dehydrate their skin even more so I didn't do that. Maybe I should have? Is there perhaps something wrong with my hygrometer? It's an AcuRite thermometer/hygrometer.

I just want to figure out what I did wrong. Any tips or corrections to my husbandry would be appreciated