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Old 06-16-14, 09:15 PM   #1
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Shedding Issue

I have a young pueblan milk snake and he just tried shedding yesterday, but he has a lot of unshed scales and pieces of old shed on him.
I raised the humidity to ~60% so I don't know why that happened.

His eyes are fine, but he's acting really hyperactive/defensive right now so I can't really help him.


Will this fix itself or is there something I can do other than raising humidity levels.
NOTE: He also has a large water dish for him to lay in.
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Old 06-17-14, 02:13 AM   #2
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Re: Shedding Issue

How long before he she'd did you raise the humidity?
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How long before he she'd did you raise the humidity?
As soon as his skin started to become pale, probably like a week before
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Everything is good now, I put him in a humid box and then let him slither through my hands.
It's all gone, thank god.
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Old 06-17-14, 08:10 AM   #5
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Everything is good now, I put him in a humid box and then let him slither through my hands.
It's all gone, thank god.
Yep a humid hide helps during the shed cycle. I use dampened sphagnum moss.
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Yep a humid hide helps during the shed cycle. I use dampened sphagnum moss.
Thinking about adding one of these hides to my tank for right now
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Thinking about adding one of these hides to my tank for right now
Great idea! I have them in all my enclosures. I put moss in both the hot and cool side hides. When in shed I keep the moss damp. Works great for me!
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I've found two of my young CB14 Retics sit in their water bowls pre shed. A couple of my older ones do this also. I wish they all would
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Lol that's only going to work for maybe another month or 2 with a retic, then I'm going to probably work in a misting system of some sort
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I've found two of my young CB14 Retics sit in their water bowls pre shed. A couple of my older ones do this also. I wish they all would
LOL, it would take a buttload of sphagnum moss for a retic humid hide!
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Lol that's only going to work for maybe another month or 2 with a retic, then I'm going to probably work in a misting system of some sort
You'd be surprised, my 8ft tiger girl curls up and soaks no problem in a 33L rub in her viv. Just need to make sure you don't put too much water in
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You'd be surprised, my 8ft tiger girl curls up and soaks no problem in a 33L rub in her viv. Just need to make sure you don't put too much water in
Lol that's 8 feet, add another 10 on top of that for a mainland and a 33L is no long a viable option
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Lol that's 8 feet, add another 10 on top of that for a mainland and a 33L is no long a viable option
...............I'll get my coat
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