Sam is the larger of the two BPs I adopted. I had been keeping them in a high school classroom, but it was too stressy for them and also the air was DRY. I mean bone dry. We're talking Sahara Desert. So I brought them home for good, and they really appear to be thriving in a quieter place. I can also keep better track of temps and humidity at home.
The two have both had a shed or two since I had them, but each time it was in pieces. They'd have bits of old skin stuck to them, and eyecaps too. I'd have to soak them, but it was a problem each time.
Thursday night, Sam shedded, and lo and behold, on Friday morning, there was a complete old skin, eyecaps and all, at the cool end of the enclosure.
These guys are definitely not going back to the school unless it's for a one-day visit.....