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Re: Having some issues PLEASE HELP need opinions and input .
 Originally Posted by ckuhn003
Msg me if you find the magic trick! Good luck.....
i will for sure you do the same hahaha
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Re: Having some issues PLEASE HELP need opinions and input .
 Originally Posted by kthoms104
Been having a few issues w/ humidity myself... would you consider 90% humidity to be too high? I had mine up to about 80% once and it really worried me, but if keeping it up there helps with shedding, would you recommend it? As in, have you seen any negative effects (ie. scale rot) in keeping the humidity that high? What humidity do you normally shoot for?
90% is excessive, but no big deal if it is temporary. When I change to fresh, damp coco substrate, it is often this high for a few days. 80% is safe imo. 60-80% is a good healthy range for a ball python. I keep the humidity high and have never had a problem. Just make sure the snake isn't sitting in very wet substrate. You want the substrate and the enclosure to be dry, but the air to be as moist as possible without causing condensation, and water to buildup.
I think dropping humidity below 50% is much more dangerous than having it over 70%. Again, just make sure that the snake isn't sitting in wet substrate. The vast majority of python owners have trouble keeping humidity high enough, unless the inside of your home is very, very humid, it is best to shoot for higher, rather than lower humidity.
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Re: Having some issues PLEASE HELP need opinions and input .
SHE TOOK A RAT TODAY !!!!! I’m so stoked !!!! Woot woot I didn’t Ben sent it or anything I did have a mouse ready in the other room just encase she didn’t eat . And her shed is doing much better I think she should have it all off soon . Thanks for all the advise guys !
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Re: Having some issues PLEASE HELP need opinions and input .
Have you guys tried the hairdryer trick ??

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Re: Having some issues PLEASE HELP need opinions and input .
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Have you guys tried the hairdryer trick ??
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I have t tried it but I’ve heard good things about it
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Re: Having some issues PLEASE HELP need opinions and input .
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I have t tried it but I’ve heard good things about it
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The hairdryer method WORKS if done properly ...
I wait until evening as they're nocturnal of course then thaw naturally in the snake room , sometimes on a heatmat and sometimes put the rodent/s in a sealed plastic bag and dunk in really warm water ( if I'm short of tirme) . A couple of mine are super sensitive and won't take anything dunked in water - presumably they don't smell mousy enough ?
So then when I'm due to feed , I make sure the viv is unlocked and there's some card on top of the substrate to minimise bark ingestion ... Then I get the mouse/rat by the tail in some tongs and give the rodents head / top half a 10 to 15 second blast with the hairdryer ( hottest setting ) .... then IMMEDIATELY dangle it in front of the snake . They're usually ready and waiting .... Mine all now prefer to strike from inside their hides so I dangle it in front of the entrance for about 15 seconds but no longer as it cools down quickly , if there's a hint of interest such as head movement or tongue flicking then that gives me confidence and I repeat the procedure .... Hot blast and immediately offer ..... repeat as often as it takes ... If there is simply no interest though , either it's going into shed or not hungry ( couple of mine eat every two weeks even though I offer every week just in case
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Re: Having some issues PLEASE HELP need opinions and input .
Have you tried a humidity box? You take some sopping wet towels and put them in a tub and let the snake work some of the stuck shed off themselves.
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Re: Having some issues PLEASE HELP need opinions and input .
I think you could stand to up the humidity without any major problems. 
Have you tried letting the snook run through a damp towel in your hands?
dr del
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7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: Having some issues PLEASE HELP need opinions and input .
 Originally Posted by dr del
I think you could stand to up the humidity without any major problems.
Have you tried letting the snook run through a damp towel in your hands?
dr del
I have t tried that yet I’ll give it a go
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