Quote Originally Posted by Onua Nuva View Post
It's a Western Hognose, remember? Their humidity range is much lower than a BP's.
Yes, but you were looking for a very general answer. There isn't anything special you should have to do with this breed for shedding, and your questions were confusing.
My corn snake sheds fine at the ambient humidity of the house. Which now is around 35%. If any snake is having trouble shedding, there is no harm in bumping up the humidity. And by bumping, I mean max 10%. They aren't going to develop major RI's over a humidity bump to help with the shedding process.
If you were trying to apply the ambients of a BP constantly, then yes, you could very well get a sick hoggie. I dont know what the previous poster was trying to say...