Well, he's the only one of my 4 snakes to have the shedding issue and all temps are checked with a temp gun, water is provided in one of those stone corner bowls, bedding varies between pine shavings and paper towels, which ever I have the most of at the time. Cage was a 30 gallon. He was fed outside of cage to avoid eating any subrate. Vet also mentioned parasites as a potential cause but never took a fecal to my knowledge. Bath water was also always checked with temp gun too. He didn't start out as a bad eater either, nor did he totally have shed issues in the beginning (He did have a handful of good sheds). We did move from Alabma to West Virginia and shortly before that is when he began to show signs of being picky (wouldn't eat rats and mice had to be white. Wouldn't touch a colored mouse for some reason.) Could the move, roughly a year and half into owning him, have effected him in some way? I don't have a humidity gauge of any kind at the moment, but it is notably humid in the room and they do get misted. It's just baffling that she didn't see anything. I mean if it was husbandry related, wouldn't his body have shown visible signs of some kind of stress or immune problems? Like if he was too hot or cold or dehydrated, wouldn't his organs/body have been deformed/shown some signs or this?? I mean, maybe not, I'm no vet or expert, but I would think something would have been visible.