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I think its time for a shed.

Yamahajones

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My snakes first shed while with me. well i think he is about to shed. i went to go pick him up and he tried to bite me he has never tried to do that before so i took closer look at him and his eyes looked like a smokey color and i was just wondering what should the humidity be and should i make a humid box to help shedding?
 

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Nah, he should be fine without any extra accommodations. If he does have issues you can offer that, but most likely he'll do great by himself.
 
Mine never need anything extra for their sheds. (And I live in AZ where it's pretty dry!) When I first got one of my snakes, she had some stuck shed pieces on her, so I let her squirm through a damp towel to help her get them off, but she's never had a problem since.
 
So my snakes eyes only looked like this for about 24hrs that normal my other snakes will stay blue fore few days.
 
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