Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
If a snake sheds poorly, that's a sign that the humidity is too low no matter what the hygrometer says.

I'll be honest, I've quit using hygrometers years ago. I've learned to adjust my humidity based on how well my snakes' shed. I haven't had a single shedding issue since.

Ghana's average humidity is in the 90s. So don't be afraid to give your snake a lot of humidity. Just make sure you have good airflow because stagnant air and high humidity are not a good combo.

If your snake has a poor shed, put it in a warm damp pillow case. The movement of slithering through the case will remove whatever shed he has left. Its a lot less stressful on the snake than giving it a bath since ball pythons are not fond of water.



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I prefer a warm damp towel. Slightly more abrasive. You could put the towel IN the pillow case.

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