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    Re: I think I need to help my ball...

    Quote Originally Posted by Red357 View Post
    I think I need to help my ball python with its shed. I noticed it went into shed last Saturday. It started to shed like on Wednesday but it's shedding in pieces. I'm trying to keep the humidity up at 70 but it drops at times to like 50. I spray the tank and bring it up. But I'm not happy with this shedding.

    What can I do to help it?

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    Soak some moss in warm water and place it in his hide. This helps create a humidity box of sorts. Also, if you have a screen top put some plastic wrap or a towel over half of it to lock in humidity. Another thing I’ve found helpful is adding humidifiers in your house. I live in northern Minnesota and it gets really cold and dry in the winter. The humidifiers help me and my pets, win win.


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