phazei
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Just wondering if something is normal, though not to worried about it.
Whenever my snake goes to shed his color fades for a day or two and is kind of translucent looking. Kind of grey/bluish, his eyes are frosted over and such. I figure this is normal.
Though after a couple of days like that he goes back to being his normal bright orange/red color, though he hasn't shed yet. He's usually normal looking again for another day or two, then he finally sheds.
The first time he shed I thought he had actually shed after the grey phase passed, but I couldn't find the skin anywhere, I thought maybe he ate it or something untill 2 days later when he actually shed.
I figured he'd be shedding while still grey. Could he be having issues shedding so it takes him a little longer? I tried spraying him with a mister a few times last time he was grey thinking maybe the humidity might help him. I usually like hanging his sheds in a line across my wall when they aren't in pieces or poo'd in.
One other question on a unrelated topic. I just use newspaper in the cage as a substrate. Sometimes he crawls under it but it's usually just in flat sheets on the bottom to cover the glass. Is there anything wrong with that or is that ok? Would some other substrate be better?
Thanks again,
Adam
Whenever my snake goes to shed his color fades for a day or two and is kind of translucent looking. Kind of grey/bluish, his eyes are frosted over and such. I figure this is normal.
Though after a couple of days like that he goes back to being his normal bright orange/red color, though he hasn't shed yet. He's usually normal looking again for another day or two, then he finally sheds.
The first time he shed I thought he had actually shed after the grey phase passed, but I couldn't find the skin anywhere, I thought maybe he ate it or something untill 2 days later when he actually shed.
I figured he'd be shedding while still grey. Could he be having issues shedding so it takes him a little longer? I tried spraying him with a mister a few times last time he was grey thinking maybe the humidity might help him. I usually like hanging his sheds in a line across my wall when they aren't in pieces or poo'd in.
One other question on a unrelated topic. I just use newspaper in the cage as a substrate. Sometimes he crawls under it but it's usually just in flat sheets on the bottom to cover the glass. Is there anything wrong with that or is that ok? Would some other substrate be better?
Thanks again,
Adam