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    Re: Flaky Shed Repost

    Quote Originally Posted by Camel Zombie View Post
    I keep a piece of paper towel over the glass so it covers the whole heat pad. Do you want it under that too or over?
    Under would be best. Its a good idea to measure the hottest point in the cage. Even if you think your snake cant get there, it might. You are better off knowing exactly how hot it is in there. That spot could be up to 95º without harming your snake so the substrate will be around 90º.
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    His eyes are turning blue and his body is turning more dull and wrinkled so he is going into shed. I still can't find my phone to upload photos but I'll do it ASAP.
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    Re: Flaky Shed Repost

    It's at 125.5 F after 20 minutes of leaving it there.
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    Re: Flaky Shed Repost

    Quote Originally Posted by Camel Zombie View Post
    It's at 125.5 F after 20 minutes of leaving it there.
    You should probably turn it off and use a heat lamp until you can get a thermostat. They Hydrofarm from Amazon is cheap and if you have Amazon Prime you can get it in a few days.
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    Re: Flaky Shed Repost

    How do I treat it? He is about to go into shed. Will he shed it off? And if I use a heat lamp it will dry out the air causing a bad shed.
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    Re: Flaky Shed Repost

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    You should probably turn it off and use a heat lamp until you can get a thermostat. They Hydrofarm from Amazon is cheap and if you have Amazon Prime you can get it in a few days.
    Okay, when I get the thermostat, do I put the probe on top of the substrate or right next to the glass with the heat pad?
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    Re: Flaky Shed Repost

    Quote Originally Posted by Camel Zombie View Post
    Okay, when I get the thermostat, do I put the probe on top of the substrate or right next to the glass with the heat pad?
    Put the thermostat probe on the outside of the heat pad so the snake can't move it. You can use duct tape or electrical tape to secure it.
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    Re: Flaky Shed Repost

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Put the thermostat probe on the outside of the heat pad so the snake can't move it. You can use duct tape or electrical tape to secure it.
    Better yet put it in between the bottom of the tank and the UTH, if there is open air under that tank it will keep a breeze from throwing off the temps.

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    Re: Flaky Shed Repost

    Quote Originally Posted by mackynz View Post
    Better yet put it in between the bottom of the tank and the UTH, if there is open air under that tank it will keep a breeze from throwing off the temps.
    It's the ZooMed stick on type so not sure if this would be possible.
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    UPDATE: It was feeding day yesterday and he refused food, this is his first adult mouse (f/t). I think it is because he is about to shed but I am not too concerned about it. Should I try to feed him again today or wait till next week?
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