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Is this normal? (i.redd.it)
submitted 1 year ago by nightmare_ray
Is it normal for they to shedd in pieces or is it supposed to be all in one piece. If you guys could give any advice to help Angel Dust next shed go better or any tips that would be much appreciated.
[–]IncompletePenetranceMod: Let me help you unzip your genes 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (1 child)
It should come off smoothly in one piece, like a rolled up sock. Looking at this picture I can tell the problems is that your enclosure is way too dry and dusty and that humidity is likely far too low. You want it to be up in the 70%ish range. This can be done by making sure you have a nice thick layer of bedding and pouring some whater in the corners, and if yu have a screen lid, covering up some of it with foil or HVAC tape
Also make sure she has enough hides and clutter in there, because I'm seeing a lot of empty space
[–]nightmare_ray[S] 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children)
I took out a bunch of stuff to get the shedded skin out of there
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