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    Re: Wrinkled Skin

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    If you noticed loose scales, chances are what you're seeing is a stuck shed. They don't normally get loose scales and should shed entirely in one piece. It's tough to see exactly what's going on beyond REALLY wrinkled skin in that picture (which is certainly not normal - even when they are in shed).

    Here are two threads to read through that should help you out:
    1. The Shedding Process: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...edding-Process
    2. Bad Shed? No Problem.: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...hed-No-problem
    Thank you for responding. The scales that are loose are just lifting up a little bit and are do not look like the scales that are on the bad shed thread and are only on the bottom. Should I try to follow the steps on the bad shed thread even if I'm not sure he is going through a shed? Do you know what could be the cause of the wrinkles? This is my first time experiencing this so sorry if I sound like i have no idea what's going on at all.

    EDIT: I also have tin foil on top of the screen top to help keep humidity in.
    Last edited by Austinwwest; 03-14-2017 at 12:30 PM.

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