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Posted by: KangasKritters at Fri Jan 26 13:42:43 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KangasKritters ] I've had a ball python for 3-months and she has put on over 100 grams in those 3 months. She attempted to shed for the first time this week and became confined in her tight skin. I soaked her in warm water and most of it came off. I think my problem is the humidity or lack of humidity in her sweater box. What is the best method for adding and maintaining humidity in her sweater box. I use large pine shavings, she has a log to hide under and a water dish large enough for her to get in should she choose to. The sweater box is in a boaphile rack with belly heat in the back which is kept at 88-90 degrees on that side. [ Hide Replies ]
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