RSPcrazy
Very Well-Known Member
One of my children's pythons that I have had for many years now, has had a bad shed every single time she sheds.
This baffles me, as I have tried different beddings, different humidity levels, different temps, different size enclosures and tubs, and yet, she still has very bad sheds every time.
Her sheds are so bad, that normally, only the shed on her head comes off, the rest of her shed stays on her body and becomes very hard and I have to soak her and rub the skin for quite a while to get it off.
I'm interested to know if constant bad sheds could have something to do with this snakes bloodline and not just humidity levels?
Any info people may have on constant bad sheds, would be much appreciated.
This baffles me, as I have tried different beddings, different humidity levels, different temps, different size enclosures and tubs, and yet, she still has very bad sheds every time.
Her sheds are so bad, that normally, only the shed on her head comes off, the rest of her shed stays on her body and becomes very hard and I have to soak her and rub the skin for quite a while to get it off.
I'm interested to know if constant bad sheds could have something to do with this snakes bloodline and not just humidity levels?
Any info people may have on constant bad sheds, would be much appreciated.