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    Re: New Owner

    I cant see the pictures either but i think your ok. Just keep things as the care sheet said and raise the humidity during shedding periods. one tip i know of is putting a wet rag in the corner of your tank this puts lots of moisture in there and is also good to have him rub against to help the shed off. Also, i use a heating pad in one of his hides and that works fine for heating hes in a glass cage. but when your snake enters the blue eyed stage of shedding thats when i start putting the rag in there then i turn on my 75 watt heat lamp (which isnt to hot and that goes right above the rag to evap the water. One more thing..... people might disagree with me but people need to understand that 1-2 degrees of humidity isnt going to kill the snake. These are hardy animals. theyl survive if u skrew up. so just learn and try better. hope this helps but stick to the care sheets advice. they have done me and many others greaat justice. Happy new snake BTW!

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