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Hi every one I have two quick questions one since I got my burm about five months ago she has never had a complete shed in one piece though the last three times She got it all off by herself in pieces. The last two including her shed today I had to help her. Today she had a horrible shed. My question is why is this happening? I know it could be humidity but I keep her humidity level at 50% but when her eyes get cloudy I raise it to 60% is this the correct humidity level. I also heard ticks can stress them out not sure if this is true but I looked over her and found none. The temp is 85 with a basking of about 91.
Thanks
Brian
When you see her go blue, spray her twice a day to keep her skin moist and pliable. That should help some. Does she have a water tub she can soak in during this time?
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Just keep walking and ignore the monkeys...
Yea.Raise the humidity. Spray the tank with water twice a day and put a large water dish in his tank.(large enough for your Burm to soak.) Hope this helps.-Tom
A large rubbermaid container with an entry (in upper part of side) and containing moist/wet spagnum (I usually keep 1/4 of the container on the heat mat), can do wonders for helping sheds and is much easier to regulate than the whole enclosure.