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    Got a new ball python I think is dehydrated

    Got a juvenile ball python in the mail yesterday what I thought was stuck shed on his head turned out to be him in the middle of a shed came home from work today to a mess, now I been told to quarentine new snakes and put them on paper towels… I did that wetted some spots of paper towels to bump humidity, came home to this shed is absolute mess and in pieces and half isn’t coming off, I cleaned out the tub put new paper towels down added a hide (which in a snake rack do snakes need hides still) now my question is do I let him be since I just received him and see if the humidity and paper towels work? Humidity was around 69-72 percent hot spot was 88-89 and cool spot 78 idk the exact ambient air temp, and I was told he was a pastel calico I’m not totally sure on how to find pastel gene in tbere! I guess I’m having trouble figuring out how to add a picture!
    Last edited by Nfrost; 09-16-2021 at 09:33 PM.

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