Actually, humidity should be 60% all the time, and can be bumped up to 70 to 80% during sheds. Remember, bad sheds are caused by low-level dehydration. Not something you want to subject the animal to when it's NOT in shed, either. If the snake cannot shed normally at the humidity your generally keep your enclosure at, then your humidity is too low. It's fine to raise humidity during a shed to make things go even smoother and make the snake more comfortable, but they should be ABLE to have a normal shed at the humidity you keep them at all the time.
Order PAM online. Remember that it is for spraying the ENCLOSURE, not the snake. Do not let the snake come in contact with it until it is COMPLETELY dry.









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