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Hello fellow reptile-lovers~ I received my first snake (a female BP) about four months ago and since then I've been Googling just about everything I have observed. Most of what I found was from this site and after a long time of thinking I've decided to join this site because I know I could use some pointers.
"Rarity," is around 18 inches now and around 7-8 months old. She is fed a single mouse (don't know the term for the mouse she eats, have a bad picture of one) about every six days or so. Her tank contains three hides (warm side, cool side, and middle) as well as a 12 inch water bowl that is held slightly around the area of her heat lamp. Her humidity has been kept at a constant 52% and her temperature on the warm side hovers around 90F.
I have noticed something about her shedding though, it doesn't come off in one solid piece like it should. Instead it comes off in bits and pieces. She just came out of a shed a few days ago and from what it looks like she is going into shed again already (?).
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Welcome! If you bump the humidity a bit it should help with the shedding issue. Aim for ~60% ambient humidity and having an even more humid hide(damp paper towels or sphagnum moss) isn't a bad idea.
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Welcome to the site. I agree that you should bump up your humidity to at least 60% during shed (I shoot for 70% myself)
Check out these 2 threads:
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...04#post1845904
You should be feeding your BP a rodent that is about the same size as the widest part of your BP every 4-7 days. Having a set feeding schedule is a very good idea.
You can also determine rodent size based on weight. A young ball Python should eat rodents that weigh 15% of the snakes body weight
So a 100 gram BP should eat a 15 gram rodent (100 grams x 0.15 = 15 grams)
Last edited by The Serpent Merchant; 07-05-2012 at 02:13 AM.
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Re: Teenage Newbie
Thanks to the both of you~. I have tried doing some of the suggested things for humidity (covering the screen of the tank 3/4 of the way and upped my water bowl's size) and it does little to nothing for it. Should I downsize her tank size just for shedding? I can try to mist it often, but it will fail when school starts again in September seeing as I am the only one to take care of her.
Last edited by Jordan Liz Harwood; 07-05-2012 at 11:15 AM.
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Re: Teenage Newbie
I don't know if your picture is just distorted or what but your snake looks really too thin to me. She should not have that pointed triangular look to her.
You definitely want to feed her a larger prey item.
L. West
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Re: Teenage Newbie
Yeah that picture is a bit too old now (around a month). Since then I have fed her 2 of the mice a week because she wouldn't show interest in the larger prey.
0.1 Normal Ball Python "Rarity"
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She looks like she could take down a rat fuzzy.
Another suggestion that I didn't see up there was giving a "humid hide" similar to what leopard gecko keepers like to add.
Just get some sphagnum moss from Petco or some other pet store, and a large plastic container with a lid. Make sure it's big enough for the snake to go inside. Stuff it with damp sphagnum moss and leave it there during a shed cycle. That helped me when I was using a 40 gallon tank....
Alternately, I would definitely look into some of the tub setups that we have on this forum .
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...e-Basics-*DUW*
 Originally Posted by reixox
BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.
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You said you feel it may be going into shed again a few days after finishing one. Can you explain why you think that a bit more?
Are the eyes cloudy? Is the belly pink? Is the body 'blue'?
All of these?
They can all be indications of other problems - not to freak you out - just curious what leads you to believe it's entering a shed a few days after another. They don't really do that.
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Re: Teenage Newbie
 Originally Posted by L.West
I don't know if your picture is just distorted or what but your snake looks really too thin to me. She should not have that pointed triangular look to her.
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Actually, that pointed triangular look is what a normal wild ball python looks like. This is their natural shape. The ones that we have in captivity tend to look round because they are fed very well. Maybe a little too well sometimes.
For shedding issues, I've found that a humid hide (the one on the warm side) works well. Just a plastic box, (shoe box, sweater box, whatever is the appropriate size) half filled with damp (but not soaking wet) sphagnum moss will pretty much take care of shedding issues. You really don't have to worry about the percentage of humidity.
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Re: Teenage Newbie
@MrLang- What I meant was that her skin is coming off again. I didn't see "blue" eyes nor the pink belly, the only sign that showed was the dulling of her skin. After the shed she stayed her normal bright-ish color, but about four days after this started happening. I'll try to get a picture of it today since she struck at me last night (probably because it was kind of dark in the room).
I noticed it around the tail area where BPs normally start shedding. Could she be shedding again because her eye-caps hadn't come off? The day I had chosen to assist in taking them off she "decided" to shed again.
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And about the tub ideas, I think I might actually take what money I have saved up and go out to buy the needed materials. The most expensive thing will be the heat pads since I already have a thermostat.
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