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Misting!
When my BP is rubbing his head I am guessing he is going to go into shed, should I be misting the enclosure more than once a day??
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Re: Misting!
 Originally Posted by codpy
When my BP is rubbing his head I am guessing he is going to go into shed, should I be misting the enclosure more than once a day??
The point is to raise humidity to help your bp with the shed. Folks who keep them in tanks usually try and bump it up to around 70% or so. Just keep your eye on your hygrometer and if it should drop below established parameters, mist again to raise it back up.
Note: Depending on your surroundings your relative humidity in the tank may drop gradually or at a much faster pace. This means you could be misting a lot more around your schedule. Many find it easier to provide the snake with a humid hide instead.
When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be ~ Lao Tzu
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Re: Misting!
If you can't get the humidity up, you can always use a sweater box.
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Re: Misting!
 Originally Posted by codpy
What is a sweater box??
It is a plastic storage box with a lid.
"Wild" Bill Hicok
Wild Bill's Ball Pythons

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Re: Misting!
 Originally Posted by codpy
What is a sweater box??
Get a small rubbermaid or sterilite container and add damp sphagnum moss. Cut out a hole in it and you have your self a humid hide that your ball python can use during shed cycles.
When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be ~ Lao Tzu
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