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    Re: How long can a bp breathe underwater? +2nd Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Well thank you but alot of my knowledge came from the mods here and other members who know more than I do. But yes they are correct in saying that. And it's why everyone here wants you to troubleshoot your husbandry as it relates to humidity percentages. That is the real way to avoid shedding issues in your animals. Try purchasing some 100% cypress mulch as your main substrate and you will see this problem go away. You can use the 100% cypress mulch in your reptiles hide to start. Also, ball pythons are mainly terrestrial and don't really remain in water for extended periods. They don't even drink that much water really. They love inhabiting termite mounds in the wild and are really at home on land and in the dark.
    Thankfully it's not anything I have to worry about , I spray randomly and use orchid bark which holds moisture well . Then when their colour goes normal I spray once daily and they shed perfectly each time soon after .




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