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    Re: Red underside

    Quote Originally Posted by blo0 View Post
    funny lol same thing happened to me yesterday. i see my pastel is getting ready to shed and set him aside in my shed tub where humidity is a little higher and his belly before the shed and his shed after were both a reddish tint. and ive had him for over a year and never noticed.
    Cool, thanks for your help

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    I use paper towels fro their bedding. Its changed every time they pee or poop. I dont use wood bedding

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    Re: Red underside

    Quote Originally Posted by DZ Reptiles View Post
    Aren't we all?

    What are you using for substrate? I use newspaper... 1. It's free! 2. Works just as well as anything else out there. 3. Easy to clean, just swap the old newspaper when your snake makes a mess with a whole new set of newspaper.

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    Well I've had him for a couple months and I've never actually replaced his bedding. I layed newspaper all over the bottom, then covered it with about 3/4 of an inch of aspen snake bedding.

    P.s., I always remove his waste from the cage
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    Re: Red underside

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    I use paper towels fro their bedding. Its changed every time they pee or poop. I dont use wood bedding
    But their waste has no liquid so I just remove the waste. And I use aspen snake bedding so how often should I replace it all?

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    Re: Red underside

    Quote Originally Posted by Austenh96 View Post
    But their waste has no liquid so I just remove the waste. And I use aspen snake bedding so how often should I replace it all?
    They do have some liquid pee. I would replace at least monthly, when I used aspen I replaced and cleaned every two weeks, or when I saw waste.
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    redness on the belly can be a sign of septicemia aswell.

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    and they dont just have solid wee

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    Re: Red underside

    UPDATE:: His skin has faded from a red to a more of a pinkish color. I think you are all right about him going into shed because bits of dead skin are now starting to peel off. Here are some pics:

    You can see the redness better on his lower half on this picture.



    Also there is some tiny scabbing going on..
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    Scabbing going on on his belly?!
    This could be a problem, not just a shed.
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    This happened to my female pastel. I thought thought there was something wrong, so I waited till she shed to see what was going on. After she shed, she looked just fine. In fact the "scabbing" look a lot worse on my female, than it does in your pics. So my advice would be to just wait until she sheds out.
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