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    Bp rubbing face on hides

    Quote Originally Posted by Billy1222 View Post
    So was wondering is it normal for bp to rub there face on stuff first time I've seen my guy do it. He doesn't have mites and no respitory issue's. He feed on Wednesday. His temps have been good hot side is usually 88 to 90 cool side is low 80s humidity is 54 to 56 usually. So don't know why he would be doing it unless its normal
    Snakes rubbing their faces on rocks or branches is NORMALLY the way they start to loosen their shedded skin ...

    I’d start spraying the viv to help it come off in one or two pieces ..

    If it isn’t a shedding issue the spraying won’t do any harm


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    Last edited by Zincubus; 05-31-2020 at 02:58 AM.




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