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Posted by: RandyWhittington at Thu Sep 4 10:38:03 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RandyWhittington ] I would put it in a cage with only holes for circulation to keep up the humidity. Keep a very large water bowl in the cage. I'd put a tupperware or another type of container with only a small hole cut in it for access with moist spagnum moss in it. I would also personally use a substrate in the rest of the cage that holds humidity and not just paper towels or newspaper. You can also spray half of the cage every few days to help keep up the humidity. That would give it what ever range it needed from very moist to fairly high humidity to choose from. If most of it's last shed came off in peices it should shed off the rest with it's next shed. How much of it's last shed stuck on it? It does look in the pictures like parts of it's skin are wrinkled as if some old skin is still stuck to it. If it's only a small percentage it should be fine if you set it up right but if most of the last shed is stuck to it it could easily get dehydrated if not kept moist enough. I would also make sure most of the cage is in the low to mid 70's. | ||
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