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    Re: Which stage of the shed cycle is humidity most important?

    Quote Originally Posted by reknirt View Post
    Just curious, if you could only have high humidity for one stage of the shed cycle which would be most important in contributing to a clean shed -- pink belly, in the blue, clearing up?
    I get what your asking, but given tone is almost never perceived correctly online, you have to at least understand how it could've been taken? However here is my answer: the more moisture the skin absorbs the easier it comes off and the better it stays together. no one stage is important over the other, but the best shed would be the one with the most moisture when it actually sheds. I mean if you take a snake and give it high humidity during the beginning and it starts to dry out coming up to the pealing part, that's not as good as humidity being high during the end. However if you only gave humidity at the end, the skin may not absorb as much moisture as it would of if you introduced the humidity previously. Its not really so much biology as it is just physical science.

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