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    Cool humid hide question

    last time my ball shed it came off in many pieces. i keep him in a glass tank. i just made him a humid hide consisting of a tupperware with a hole in the side with a few pieces of wet paper towel on the bottom. the problem is he has already started the shedding process, his eyes have been blue for about a week. should i risk being struck at to place him in the humid hide myself or just hope he goes in there on his own?

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    Re: humid hide question

    Leave him alone. He'll figure it out. You could mist a bit.

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    Re: humid hide question

    Yeah, just do your best to keep the over all humidity up. Mist a few times a day and cover 3/4 of the screen top with aluminum tape to help trap moisture.

    If you are using a lamp, that is probably the humidity killer.
    ~Steffe

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