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BastFenstalker

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My JCP is in the blue again.
This will be the second molt in a month.
I'm not sure if this is normal, or not, or if it's younger than I thought.
Anyone able to help?

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There are quite a few factors that come into play when a snake moults. It would help to know a bit more about your setup and keeping environment so we can offer the right advice.
 
There are quite a few factors that come into play when a snake moults. It would help to know a bit more about your setup and keeping environment so we can offer the right advice.
Wooden sides and backs, glass front.
2ft×4ft×3ft.
Aspen on the floor, a built in wooden hide, and a fake rock one.
Generally kept between 20° and 35° (Summer up here in Ipswich, so no heating, just a thermostat).
No misting, just humidity provided through evaporation from a water bowl.

Feeding is when it shows signs of hunger, and the environment is stress-free, as I'm the only one in the house who will even go near the vivarium, cat included

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