Spirit
02-06-05, 02:47 PM
I've had my python for 2 weeks (tomorrow), and he was (roughly) 2 weeks overdue for his shed.
The humidity in my tank is way too low so I keep a fairly large humid hide in there, which he has spent ALL his time in over the last week (I use forest bark in the humid hide and aspen in the tank). I noticed this morning that he shed only PART of his belly (in the hide), and it came off in patches.
No problem... a 30 minute soak in 80 degree water and a little help from me and I got all the skin off. It might have come off in one piece, but even with the soaking (and the use of herpcare shedding aid), I still had to "pull" a bit around the sides to get it off (the back came off PERFECT). I just CAREFULLY used my thumb and press downwards to remove what I could. It was definitely "sticking" to his body.
Now my question is this. (Okay two questions)
A: Other than humidity being low, what are possible causes for a bad shed (comes off in pieces)? It seemed as though he wasn't producing enough oils between the skin and the body. (I mean the humid hide should have given him a better shed)
B: Does anyone have a picture of what a retained eyecap looks like? How can I tell if there's one there or not?
I have a cornsnake and he's always had a perfect shed (humidity VERY low in his tank) but I did have to help him with the tail once, and after about 5 minutes of soaking, the skin just SLID off (like butter). Now I know these are two VERY different snakes, but is that not how it's SUPPOSED to come off after the snake has been soaking?
I'm headed out today so I'm going to look for a better (digital) hygrometer. The hygrometer in the humid hide reads 65% but you can FEEL the humidity with your hand and the condensation is just rediculous (dripping down the walls). No WAY that's 65%.
Anyway... any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Oh! One more thing. His eyes have been blue for 2 weeks (not normal) but as soon as I introduced the humid hide they turned BRIGHT blue and the shedding process began. BUT his body looked EXACTLY the same before, during, and after his shed. If anything the black is darker, but that's it. I thought pythons get just UGLY during the shed phase.
Does anything I mentioned here sound like reason for concern?
Alright, now I'm just rambling. lol!
Thanks, everyone. :)
The humidity in my tank is way too low so I keep a fairly large humid hide in there, which he has spent ALL his time in over the last week (I use forest bark in the humid hide and aspen in the tank). I noticed this morning that he shed only PART of his belly (in the hide), and it came off in patches.
No problem... a 30 minute soak in 80 degree water and a little help from me and I got all the skin off. It might have come off in one piece, but even with the soaking (and the use of herpcare shedding aid), I still had to "pull" a bit around the sides to get it off (the back came off PERFECT). I just CAREFULLY used my thumb and press downwards to remove what I could. It was definitely "sticking" to his body.
Now my question is this. (Okay two questions)
A: Other than humidity being low, what are possible causes for a bad shed (comes off in pieces)? It seemed as though he wasn't producing enough oils between the skin and the body. (I mean the humid hide should have given him a better shed)
B: Does anyone have a picture of what a retained eyecap looks like? How can I tell if there's one there or not?
I have a cornsnake and he's always had a perfect shed (humidity VERY low in his tank) but I did have to help him with the tail once, and after about 5 minutes of soaking, the skin just SLID off (like butter). Now I know these are two VERY different snakes, but is that not how it's SUPPOSED to come off after the snake has been soaking?
I'm headed out today so I'm going to look for a better (digital) hygrometer. The hygrometer in the humid hide reads 65% but you can FEEL the humidity with your hand and the condensation is just rediculous (dripping down the walls). No WAY that's 65%.
Anyway... any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Oh! One more thing. His eyes have been blue for 2 weeks (not normal) but as soon as I introduced the humid hide they turned BRIGHT blue and the shedding process began. BUT his body looked EXACTLY the same before, during, and after his shed. If anything the black is darker, but that's it. I thought pythons get just UGLY during the shed phase.
Does anything I mentioned here sound like reason for concern?
Alright, now I'm just rambling. lol!
Thanks, everyone. :)