brylecc1989
06-03-11, 07:37 AM
Hey everyone. I've owned my baby banana king for about 3 weeks now. He is very calm and awesome snake. He has eaten twice, pooped twice, and shed since ive had him. I currently have no heat on hmi because my apartment is tpically around 80 degrees where he is at. Yesterday i got him out and his skin seemed exceedingly dry to me. He didn't have that sheen he usually has, and he seemed so dry that his scales seemed to be slightly spread out, like i could see his pink skin a little bit in between them. He was acting fine, exploring abuot and didn't appear to be in any pain. He is on a substrate of aspen chips (recommended by the man who sold him to me) and has a sufficient waterbowl for him to soak in as well as a hide. After feeling him yesterday i misted the crap out of him and his cage and let him be for the night. This morning he was maybe a fraction better but still dry in my opinion. My only comparison is my python, who has never been this dry. Is this common with kingsnakes? Anybody know what this can be or had it happen before? I misted him again this morning before work. Ill update you guys when i get home but in the meantime, HELP! I love this little guy and want him to be healthyyy.
P.S. careful examination resulted in no ticks or sores found on the body, and the cloaca has no discharge and does not appear to be inflamed.
P.S. careful examination resulted in no ticks or sores found on the body, and the cloaca has no discharge and does not appear to be inflamed.