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shedding

misumi

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my corn is about to shed my dad said what do they need as a climate do they like it beter when its hot or cold because i dont know!!!:confused:
 
If your corn is about to shed you might of notice that the snakes eyes have haze over. giving it a blueish appearance. then in few day that will clear up . But the snake will tend to be hiding out. And if might not want to eat during this period. Which could last a week. The "climate" you will might need is a humidity level of about 50%. But I think this level vary with the snake. My own snake have no problem with shedding so the humidity level is no concern for me. But when my amel was a hatchling It did have a few incomplete sheds. Which I did make a humid hide out of some damp moss.
If you are concern. I would suggest misting your viv once a day during the shedding process.
Let us know how it goes.
 
The snake should already have a warm end in it's cage so it can choose what temperature it wants. Just make sure to provide enough humidity as stated above.
 
Yeah i would recomend getting some moss from your pet shop to put in there.. Works great for me.
 
An appropriatley sized Ziplock or Gladware container, filled with moistened frog moss will help. Cut a hole in the side of the container and put the lid on. Place in tank with snake. She might not go in there right away, but she will if she needs to. They are smart about finding dampness when they need it.

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By the way, in general you want the temps in your snake's cage to be 75-85 degrees (with a temperature gradient is best).
 
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