Now I know why he's been so skittish, even with 90% humidity the dingus likes basking too much and ends up getting himself too crispy to shed properly. He got a stuck eye cap. Time to make spaget
Dropping them in the bathtub full of water is a bad idea, but sometimes your snek will be dumb and get crispy no matter how high the humidity is, and will need some help. His soil is moist, digital readings at 85-90% throughout the day, it just happens when they nap too long in the heat (his temps are fine too, 95-75 °F across the enclosure). I can't raise the humidity any higher to where it would make a difference in what already occured, and it's causing him stress to not see out of one eye.
A snek sauna where you saturate a towel in warm water and put them in a tupperware or pot if they're too big with the lid cracked for air lets the shed hydrate with minimal stress, and they rub it off themselves without much invasiveness. Even if it doesn't come off while they're in the pot, they'll probably rub it off in the enclosure. If not, can repeat for 10-15 mins a day until it does.
If you notice them freaking tf out, let em out, but it's not that stressful usually
If I had to describe perfection among snakes - that'd be it.
After years of snakeless limbo, I'm coming back with more energy than ever. After months of hunting, finally got my hands on him - a pure white (well, more like light pink right now, this little guy is not even 1.5 month old yet, the youngest I managed to grab from another breeder in my career), completely spotless Super Fire ball python (Python regius).
Until this very day I'd claim blue eyed leucistic snakes are my jam... This changed the second I saw this guy's black eyes with RUBY pupils that look like they're glowing in direct light. Absolutely unreal in person!