Quote Originally Posted by JoshJP7 View Post
with the humidity so low thats almost certainly your problem. If you dont get the humidity up soon that scaley head could very easily develop into an RI. What are you housing your snake in? Also think about investing in a humidifier for your room. If you live somewhere where humidity is always going to be a problem in the winter months your investment will pay off in the long run.

Don't snakes get RI's from low temps and high humidity, not the other way around?

I understand proper temps and humidity. He is kept in a tub, but my humidity hasn't been a problem til until recently.

I have considered the rubbing. But I don't think this is the problem as his pits are looking fine.

I'm not sure if my BP would enjoy the skin moisturizer. I guess we will just have to wait until he sheds. I do get the humidity right during shed time, of course. Haven't had a bad shed yet.