Quote Originally Posted by HenryTheSnake View Post
It is VERY important to attempt to feed him every feeding day!!!!

Even if he has refused food for you one week, it doesn't mean he will the next. You don't want him to go hungry.
Uhm... no, do not attempt to feed him every day... attempt once every week. Ball pythons typically go through a fasting once a year. It can be as long as a month up to 6 months. As long as he is not losing any weight you're fine.

Humidity is fine at 60%. If he is about to shed. Raise to about 75-80%.

The scales do raise when the scales do not form properly under the top layer of skin. If there is in fact liquid oozing out of them, then that is not normal. The dry patches typically means your humidity is too low. Having it at 60% shouldn't cause the scales to dry out. Are you sure your humidity isn't lower? The larger the tank, the harder it is to keep humidity in.
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