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michaelman25
05-31-05, 11:32 PM
my bp is having trouble shedding(always has) and i was thinking:
would it be a bad idea to go through and(GENTLY) pull some of the loose skin off using a damp rag and maybe some tweezers
thanx in advance
Jeff_Favelle
06-01-05, 06:39 AM
Bad idea.
beardiefan
06-01-05, 09:19 AM
IMO... If your BP has always had trouble shedding, your husbandry has always been off. You should double check your humidity. Don
NEVER use tweezers on a BP for ANY reason period. If your ball python has had consistent bad sheds, rather than worry about what to do once it happens, fix it before it does; 60% relative humidity all the time, and closer to 90% during a shed cycle.
smeagel
06-01-05, 05:08 PM
I agree with mykee and Jeff. what i do is when any of my BP eyes go foggy I put the water source right over the heat source and mist every day. Haven't had a bad shed yet doing it this way.
Tyler99
06-01-05, 05:23 PM
What are you housing it in? Im guessing a tank right? Id try out a rubbermaid, I keep my ball pythons in them.
michaelman25
06-02-05, 11:19 AM
ok thanks
i try to keep the humidity up but it never seems to help
ok well now that that is solved, what do i do know to help him out
If you can get your humidity to 80% you WILL have a good shed assuming your ball python is in otherwise good health.
Artemis
06-02-05, 07:14 PM
Relative humidity can be raised by using a water dish with a larger surface area, and lightly misting the cage a couple times each day with a plant spray bottle (empty ones can be found in wal-mart for less than a buck where they keey the trial size bath product stuff).
If you are using a tank with a screen top, go to the home improvement store (lowes, home depot, etc.) and have a piece of plexi glass cut to cover all but a small portion of the top of the screen top. This will help hold in both humidity and heat, so keep an eye on your temps as you make changes.
If you tell me more about your enclosure I can offer better suggestions. Do you have something to measure the RH with?
For the already stuck on shed, soak your snake in tepid water a couple of times before his next shed cycle. Dont force his head under, though, and leave him in the bucket, sink or tub for at least 5 minutes each soak if he will tolerate it. Hopefully he will lose the excess in his next shed also.
michaelman25
06-02-05, 08:31 PM
Originally posted by mykee
assuming your ball python is in otherwise good health.
humidity may be a problem but i spend a large amount of my time(about 10 hours a day) to make sure that all my snakes are in the best care possible
sorry if that seems a little blunt, i just don't like for ppl to think i don't care for them(my snakes) properly
thank u all for the help and i will do my best to assure that next shed the humidity will be adequate
Tyler99
06-03-05, 01:42 PM
Ill repeat myself again, go an try a rubbermaid or styrolite out.
"About 10 hours a day", and you can't get the humidity right?.....
Good luck with the sheds, and I truly mean that.
Tyler, that's Sterlite.
Tyler99
06-05-05, 07:51 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by michaelman25
[B]humidity may be a problem but i spend a large amount of my time(about 10 hours a day)[QUOTE]
:med2teeth :med2teeth :med2teeth
Youve get problems with humidity??
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