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Shedding

Poshey

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Just waiting for my new corn to shed....

Whats The Best things i can do to help my corn shed when he goes into blue???? just really want everything ok when he sheds??

some people say bring up humidity levels how do i do That??

it is gonna be her forst shed with me....... Dunno if she shed in pet shop
 
Put a humid hide in with him, then he can choose to use it if he needs to.

That's a plastic tub with a lid and a snake-sized hole cut in the side or lid. Put a layer of something damp inside it - paper towel will do. Some folks use vermiculite or sphagnum moss. Place the tub innetween the cool and warm ends.
 
I also misted the viv and Cyrus a few times a day. This seemed to get the humidity up to! However, I am going to try the Humid Hide for him next time to see what he likes best!
 
A humid hide - as already suggested - seems to be the best option, because the snake can get in whenever he wants, and you don't have to stick at the viv's door waiting for him to get blue ;)
Misting can also help to get some extra moisture as long as you don't exaggerate.
 
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