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    Re: Shedding - humidity too low?

    Quote Originally Posted by scallahan1 View Post
    It was my first thought because as of yesterday, no dimple existed! And his humidity has never been below 58° - it's been a crazy humid summer here and my appartment doesn't get below 60°!

    I'll keep an eye until he finally goes blue and watch the shed. I added a little more spaghnum moss and will watch the humidity just in case!

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    Don't overdo it. Too much humidity can also cause an issue (RI for example). Personally (if my ball python is not in shed) I like to keep humidity between 55% and 60%. 65% is still acceptable but more than that is too much if the ball python is not in shed.
    Male Ball Python (Bumblebee het 100% Clown) - Friedrich
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