I recently picked up a ball python, when I got her home and into her tank, I set the humidity around 55%. Unfortunately, turns out she was starting a shed cycle. So, when I came home that day I found some of her shed broken into pieces. I immediately turned up humidity and to about 70% and have been keeping a close eye on her. After a few soaks and a wash cloth I was able to get 95% of her shed off, but there is one remaining and disconcerting piece that's very stubborn. It runs from the underside of her lower jaw to probably about an inch down her neck. I still have her humidity at 70% but I'm starting to get worried. She doesn't seem to be bothered by it, or trying to work it off by herself. The rest of the tank's settings also seem to be fine (Hot spot is at 90, ambient is 80) and she's currently on paper towels as substrate. I put a piece of driftwood in the tank to rub against to try to get it off herself, but still no luck. Whenever I soak her in warm water to help her out, she seems to try to push the top off the container, so the part of her that I need in the water (her head) is always above the water. Anyone have any other ideas? She's still a baby and has been losing weight, so I'm a bit worried about not being able to feed her. http://s1049.photobucket.com/user/Ar...ary/Persephone (Pictures of where the shed is)

Thanks for any help.