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    Stuck sheds like that happen and they really are not all that bad of an indicator. I second getting a good soak going. Make sure to not fill a plastic tub more than 2/3 of the snakes' body height with water, that it is not hot (like 85 degrees F is great), and that you watch the snake at all times while giving it a soak.

    He does not look dehydrated and tube hydration is a radical step that is not needed in this case. Balls are sturdy beasts and he will drink so long as the water is fresh. What you are seeing is simply a stuck shed and not a sign of physical illness due to dehydration

    Q-tips do wonders for getting stuck shed off. They tend to adhere to moist loose shed really well and help with the gentle removal process. You snake is already stressed so might as well do it now, get the shed off and get it in great shape then leave it be for a few weeks to relax.

    I also agree with the blocking off the sides of the enclosure and the back. Really helps reduce stress.

    Your ball wants a tight spot to hide and there should be one on the cool and on the warm side. That rock hide should be fine but that wood one might not be best. You could get a cheap one or make a cheap one out of a bowl for now just to get a place to feel safe and secure.

    I would place that water bowl in the middle and make sure it is kept with fresh clean water.

    I would say a light right now is not the best thing for a stressed out snake so if you can get another means of heating that would be far superior for the welfare of your snake in the short term.


    Make sure you keep your humidity at least 50% so if you are having issues, check guides on here how to block off the top of the cage as well as substrate that holds humidity better. Aspen shavings are often not the best to keep humidity up.


    Not all these need addressing at once but the blocking of the enclosure, the better use of hides, soaking to remove stuck shed, and most importantly leaving him alone for at least a week after you take care of the few small suggested fixes are what I would do now.


    Edit: after looking more of the pictures a soak is needed as soon as you can. Those eye caps need to come off. Nothing serious but they need off for long term health. A soak should do it but experts here can offer advice how to remove stuck shed eye caps if they don't come off on their own.
    Last edited by SDA; 09-21-2017 at 05:01 PM.

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