Mack86
Active Member
Hi all,
I'm very much hoping some experienced keepers might help me out here. For the first time in a very long time (2 years almost to the day) we have had a piecey shed.
He is almost 2.5 years old, last ate in February then refused 3 feeds after that and I haven't tried since (figured this would be his 6 month food strike). He still looks healthy and hasn't lost size.
The only difference is about 2 weeks ago I bought a heat light which I have been using from above to keep ambient temps a little warmer after I noticed that one morning the ambient temp was 19. I have been able to keep the ambient temps at a fairly consistent 24/25 at the warm end and felt like this was a good move. What I think it's done is dried the air out too much and subsequently he has had a poor shed. I have turned the light off now and he will just use his heat mat (wasn't even coming out of his hide much anyway) What I did notice was that he's been pushing the substrate to lay directly on the glass so I thought he was cold?
I guess I'm somewhat concerned there is an underlying health issue here. Is it normal that this happens from time to time? Or is it simply that change in his husbandry that has caused this.
Below are pics of him and some stuck shed on his tail and also a perfect shed from a bit over a month ago and today's shed in a bag all in small pieces.
Advise would be so appreciated. Thank you


I'm very much hoping some experienced keepers might help me out here. For the first time in a very long time (2 years almost to the day) we have had a piecey shed.
He is almost 2.5 years old, last ate in February then refused 3 feeds after that and I haven't tried since (figured this would be his 6 month food strike). He still looks healthy and hasn't lost size.
The only difference is about 2 weeks ago I bought a heat light which I have been using from above to keep ambient temps a little warmer after I noticed that one morning the ambient temp was 19. I have been able to keep the ambient temps at a fairly consistent 24/25 at the warm end and felt like this was a good move. What I think it's done is dried the air out too much and subsequently he has had a poor shed. I have turned the light off now and he will just use his heat mat (wasn't even coming out of his hide much anyway) What I did notice was that he's been pushing the substrate to lay directly on the glass so I thought he was cold?
I guess I'm somewhat concerned there is an underlying health issue here. Is it normal that this happens from time to time? Or is it simply that change in his husbandry that has caused this.
Below are pics of him and some stuck shed on his tail and also a perfect shed from a bit over a month ago and today's shed in a bag all in small pieces.
Advise would be so appreciated. Thank you


