Quote Originally Posted by butterballpython View Post
I'm new to ball pythons myself, but have learned that when they are in shed, they can turn into antisocial little beasties and it's best to leave them alone. Someone told me that much of it has to do with that opaqueness making it difficult for them to see. One of mine eats every time, shed or no shed, and another one goes off her feed when it happens. You could offer the meal and see if he'll take it.
I handled him today he was very active today but still has not shed for me? The eyes are not opaque/grey anymore tho..I have the humidity up to 65 right now and am going to try feeding later on tonight should I be worried or just stay patient? Or maybe he's not ready to shed at all and the eye color was from something else?
This is all considering he is a he and not a she, and speaking of which how and when could I find that out?