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Dry Skin?
I was looking holding my little scaled kids and noticed what appeared to be dry looking scales like the ones on my Mojave's head that's pictured. I was curious if this is some how common, and should I put cocoa butter on them daily for moisture. 
Last edited by Cross Exotics; 12-08-2011 at 10:58 PM.
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It's tough to see in the pic for me, but I'm pretty sure I know what you're seeing. It's more than likely nothing, just watch your humidity levels and you'll have nothing to worry about
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sometimes it can be urine as well. When the urine gets on their heads and dries it can leave a white chalky substance that often looks like dried out skin.
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why coco butter??? haven't heard that. glycerin, or mineral oil...or just up the humidity...maybe put coconut husk as a substrate, to hold moisture in case you're using aspin or paper or something. I wouldn't put coco butter *lol*
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Lol @ Missy... ;-). Jk about the lotion, but thought I'd make a funny. Appreciate the comments and I'll make sure I keep up with all the levels. For bedding I've been using the forest floor since I had previous humidity issues. Thanks again all. Man I love this community here on the forums.
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I use cypress in my tubs and the humidity is perfect, I just spray it down once every couple of days and the snakes seem happy. I've seen the dry scale bit before, and after misting and/or a shed, it's gone.
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