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    Re: Just a flesh wound..

    She's very pretty! Do you have a full body shot?
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    Re: Just a flesh wound..

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Out of thirteen Nics that I own only two shed in pieces at 30 to 40% relative humidity, so she may have a good shed even with the lower humidity. You are right though, one bad shed isn't a big deal as long as she heals.
    That low? Shes probably around 10% right now since i haven't misted in a few days, and she just ate a small meal i think. Im not disturbing her tonight and I'll let the wound dry out and then resume the treatments tomorrow.

    Quote Originally Posted by DarkComeSoon View Post
    She's very pretty! Do you have a full body shot?
    I'll get one tomorrow!

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    Re: Just a flesh wound..

    I have to admit, I opened the thread hoping to see a good bite! Glad the snakes doing well, she's a beaut!

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    Re: Just a flesh wound..

    Quote Originally Posted by Rockstar Reptiles View Post
    I have to admit, I opened the thread hoping to see a good bite! Glad the snakes doing well, she's a beaut!
    I would have rather her bitten me, or Jason, my friend who actually got her out of the car.. He can take a bite lol. But as long as she's fine other than this im good.

    She took a f/t hopper mouse for me earlier in the evening so thats working well.

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    Re: Just a flesh wound..

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    That low? Shes probably around 10% right now since i haven't misted in a few days, and she just ate a small meal i think. Im not disturbing her tonight and I'll let the wound dry out and then resume the treatments tomorrow.



    I'll get one tomorrow!
    Yea, I keep them in the basement, which is about 30%, and in rack systems with only a few holes in the front of the tubs, which bumps it up a bit higher. 10% is really low. Do you keep her in a tank? Glad to hear she already ate for you. As long as mine are not in shed, they eat every time...
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    Re: Just a flesh wound..

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Yea, I keep them in the basement, which is about 30%, and in rack systems with only a few holes in the front of the tubs, which bumps it up a bit higher. 10% is really low. Do you keep her in a tank? Glad to hear she already ate for you. As long as mine are not in shed, they eat every time...
    no shes in a tub, i dont actually measure humidity anymore. I've got a helix with a temp gun for the rack im just not making an effort to mist her tub. She has a full water bowl if she needs to hydrate, and i did give her a soak the first night, but i don't feel thats a good idea with an open puncture wound. Its right near her belly scales so anything on the floor can enter the wound. I check her like 3 times a day to make sure there is no feces or urine to cause an infection.

    Would it be ok to bump her humidity to 30-40%?

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    Re: Just a flesh wound..

    give me a few more days on the full body pics, she just went into a shed cycle, good sign! dull and pink belly and just starting to go blue. She is crazy iridescent right now though so i can't WAIT to see what she looks like when she sheds.

    She's gonna be hot!

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    Re: Just a flesh wound..

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    no shes in a tub, i dont actually measure humidity anymore. I've got a helix with a temp gun for the rack im just not making an effort to mist her tub. She has a full water bowl if she needs to hydrate, and i did give her a soak the first night, but i don't feel thats a good idea with an open puncture wound. Its right near her belly scales so anything on the floor can enter the wound. I check her like 3 times a day to make sure there is no feces or urine to cause an infection.

    Would it be ok to bump her humidity to 30-40%?
    I have never had to deal with an open wound like that, but I do keep my hatchlings on moist paper towels while thier umbilicus is closing up. As long as it is clean and not too wet, I do not see that it would cause any problems. If it were me, I would try to get the humidity up to around 35 - 40%. Most of my snakes have shed soon after I have received them, most likely because of stress, so the extra humidity will help.
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    Re: Just a flesh wound..

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    I have never had to deal with an open wound like that, but I do keep my hatchlings on moist paper towels while thier umbilicus is closing up. As long as it is clean and not too wet, I do not see that it would cause any problems. If it were me, I would try to get the humidity up to around 35 - 40%. Most of my snakes have shed soon after I have received them, most likely because of stress, so the extra humidity will help.
    good enough evidence for me. i misted the tub to give her some humidity and ill be keeping an eye on the paper towels.

    thanks for your input, its been really helpful

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    Re: Just a flesh wound..

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    good enough evidence for me. i misted the tub to give her some humidity and ill be keeping an eye on the paper towels.

    thanks for your input, its been really helpful
    You're welcome. Keep us updated.
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