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Casta |
Posted - 20/10/2011 : 15:55:22 got a couple of questions.
my 8 wk old hatchling shed a week ago. it was very patchy and she managed to get her head done herself (hunted the viv and found the eye caps)after 3 days and a bath later it still hadn't substantially shifted so i ran her through a warm wet towel. the skin came off easily in 2 pieces, from the neck downwards. there is still a small piece of skin on one side of her neck but its too close to her head for me to get it off (cant get a hold to keep her still due to smooth new skin). should i worry about getting this off or just leave it? i've noticed small bits of shed occasionally in the viv so i assume its just gonna come off on its own?
Also whilst she was in blue i noticed she had a graze at the base of her tail. i can only assume she caught herself in the vents (she a real climber). the tip of the tail seems fine and i think the shed is off it. the damaged area is very dry and rough but i didn't notice any blood or weeping from it. will it just heal normally and the damaged skin shed out? its just the area on the side and back.
looks a bit unsightly coz she's a snow so its really noticeable.
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Casta |
Posted - 20/10/2011 : 17:45:49 thanks, gonna try that when i next see her in blue (or pink :-p took me a while to figure that one out.)didn't figure out about the damp hide till she was in shed (didn't help much at that point). Got a hygrometer on order just to be sure. she didn't have a lot in her viv to rub on (kitchen roll and tubes) thats sorted now with her wee grass ball and a well scrubbed rock (also changing the substrate)tried to get that bit of skin off (shes not a biter just hates me grabbing her head- understandably). does anyone think i need to worry about the graze?
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Mamma |
Posted - 20/10/2011 : 16:43:22 set up a moist hide for future sheds. This will hopefully help your snake to shed better. I had to do this for a bad shedder. After a few sheds using the moist hide he is now shedding well on his own |
tordyjo |
Posted - 20/10/2011 : 16:41:15 try letting her wriggle through a damp towel, something a little rough to help get it off putting a little bit of pressure on the towel, if she does nip you it isn't really going to hurt not at that age.
If she's not a good shedder you may want to consider using a moist hide - either damp kitchen roll or sphagmum moss in a plastic butter dish with a little hole she can get in, when she next is due to shed, although i know with a snow thats hard to tell sometimes |