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    Re: Humidity & Shedding

    Quote Originally Posted by lexx24 View Post
    Yesterday my ball pythons eyes turned blue for the first time since I’ve had him and today his eyes cleared up but there was no shed. What’s up with that? Also I live in a semi-arid climate in Texas and I’ve been working my butt off to keep up the humidity in his tank. I have a humidifier next to his tank which helps a little bit and I spray his tank down every couple days, also the substrate I use is ReptiChip. I was considering replacing the humidifier with a fogger but I wanted to know your opinions about that?
    So their eyes turn normal or almost clear just before they shed. They make a liquid between themselves and the shed, it helps the shed come off easily, but it looks clear to us. If you live in an arid place I'd recommend looking into having a humidity hide, a hide with some damp moss or something else like that. They really help during a shed. What is your humidity at usually with how things are?

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