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    Re: shed problems...

    Quote Originally Posted by Nuttybuttercup View Post
    Using paper towel as substrate and misting it really helps em. My ball who usually has bad sheds had a perfect full one when I put her in like a travel box/tub with this for a couple hours. Makes sure there are air holes if you are using a box alternative to the normal cage lol.
    While this would work, I would not recommend using paper towel's unless you are going to follow Nutty's advice and not going to feed on them. I have had to pry a paper towel out of a snake's mouth after a feeding because he attacked the paper towel and was trying to eat it. Was not fun. Be careful if you decide to go this route.

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