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I'm not sure if my snake needs help with it's shed. She is a piebald ball python approx. 16 inches in length. This is her first shed with me and she seems to have been shedding for the past week. I know I had my humidity too low for at least some of that time, and she is only shedding in tiny pieces at the moment. Looks like her belly and other parts have shed but she still has a layer of skin on the top. I haven't been able to tell if she has gone "in blue" yet. So, can I soak her or wait?
Updated On March 12th, 2018
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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT 44
Licensed Veterinary Technician
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Soaking won't harm her at this point. A warm water bath for 15-20 minutes daily will be fine. Provide a bowl of fresh water in her enclosure at all times and increase humidity to about 65% while she is in shed.
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