Snake Dave
Schrödinger's cat
Hey everyone.
My 6 month old Amel Salazar is having a few problems with shedding. Now he's shed most of his skin, up to the last few inches of his tail. However, it has been in this same spot for about 5 days, and he shed the rest of his skin in the reptile shop that I left him with for the week when I went away.
What can I do to remove this last bit of skin, he ate comfortably three days ago and has pooped since, but he's still fiesty and when I went to clean out his tank today, I picked him up, held him for a little while, and he decided to strike.
Since then I have provided a damp box which he has gone in to (most of his body anyway!) Now he lives in a one piece plastic (I think it's 20 gallon) tank, and paper towel is used as a substrate. The area in which I live has very low humidity, and his water bowl is placed on the cold side of his tank, so is there anything else I can do to help him shed?
When he grows to full size I'm going to give him an awesome viv' with branches and maybe a few plants which should help with the humidity (I'll take the necessary precautions first), along with a 'real' substrate.
So, apart from a damp box, what else can I do to aid him with his shedding?
My 6 month old Amel Salazar is having a few problems with shedding. Now he's shed most of his skin, up to the last few inches of his tail. However, it has been in this same spot for about 5 days, and he shed the rest of his skin in the reptile shop that I left him with for the week when I went away.
What can I do to remove this last bit of skin, he ate comfortably three days ago and has pooped since, but he's still fiesty and when I went to clean out his tank today, I picked him up, held him for a little while, and he decided to strike.
Since then I have provided a damp box which he has gone in to (most of his body anyway!) Now he lives in a one piece plastic (I think it's 20 gallon) tank, and paper towel is used as a substrate. The area in which I live has very low humidity, and his water bowl is placed on the cold side of his tank, so is there anything else I can do to help him shed?
When he grows to full size I'm going to give him an awesome viv' with branches and maybe a few plants which should help with the humidity (I'll take the necessary precautions first), along with a 'real' substrate.
So, apart from a damp box, what else can I do to aid him with his shedding?