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Stuck Shed
I have a baby ball python. Temps 80-90 degrees, humidity 80%. He's always had trouble shedding his head and this time he retained his shed on his head, eyecaps and all. What can I do about it? I have put a shedding aid on it and tried soaking him for an hour. I've also tried rubbing it with a wet washcloth.
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Re: Stuck Shed
Hi,
I'd put him in a damp pillowcase and tie it shut for an hour or so. Just make sure it can let air pass through. 
dr del
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Re: Stuck Shed
How are you measuring humidity? If your humidity is right...you shouldn't have a stuck shed so it seems odd that you do. Because it's just on his head, does he have enough things in his cage/tub to rub on to help loosen the skin?
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Still Stuck
He has his hide and a waterdish to rub on, plus the textured sides of his tub to rub on. Is this enough? I didn't think it might not be enough, but there's no more room for anything else. I tried the pillowcase method and couldn't find any evidence of a shed. Is this going to be retained until his next full shed? Is that safe?
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Re: Stuck Shed
 Originally Posted by snakehobbyist
How are you measuring humidity? If your humidity is right...you shouldn't have a stuck shed so it seems odd that you do. Because it's just on his head, does he have enough things in his cage/tub to rub on to help loosen the skin?
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Maybe some cork bark, mopani wood, or a rock and a second hygrometer also.
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Re: Stuck Shed
 Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
I'd put him in a damp pillowcase and tie it shut for an hour or so. Just make sure it can let air pass through.
dr del
I second this. 
Double-checking on that humidity wouldn't be a bad idea either.
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