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shed conditions

I know you get loads of posts on this kind of subject but I was just wondering if I need to change the conditions in my viv when my snake sheds. At the moment it's between 70 and 75 in the cool end and 75 and 80 in the warm end. It's the humidity that I was thinking about though, it's 55% humidity. Do I need to raise that and if so what to and how???

Thanks

Andy
 
Corns don't need a whole lot of moisture. As long as it isn't dry as a bone the snake should be fine. If he needs more moisture he'll soak in his water dish. However, all snakes are different, and if you find his shed doesn't go perfectly, then you start changing things around to see what works best.
 
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