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    Re: Ball Python pale, not shedding & won't eat!!

    Quote Originally Posted by smsedinger View Post
    I got his humidity to rise to 71 right now but I'm not sure how long that will last. Should I try misting him?

    In winter it is hard to keep my household humidity up. What I have done was get some moss and place it in a tupperware container and add a good amount of water to it. Punch holes in the tupperware lid and the moss will slowly release moisture in the air. Since I implemented this my humidity definitely went up and it lasted longer because the moss slowly released it into the air and the tupperware container prevented it from releasing too quickly. Also add some damp moss or paper towel to the hide to boost the humidity there since that is where they tend to stay most of the time anyway. I had a snake take two weeks from clouded eyes to shed before and he is just fine so I wouldn't be too worried. Just make sure you keep up your husbandry and all will be well.
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