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Xangus Posted - 27/06/2012 : 16:25:25
I've had Brian almost a year now and he has shed several times really well but the last but one he shed in several pieces. This last shed came off in lots of little bits. He has plenty of water and his viv temp sits at around 28. Is this normal for him to shed in tiny bits, any suggestions?
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Tasha89 Posted - 27/06/2012 : 16:42:51
I agree with Kev 5 you will need to put a box full of moss in there around his shedding time, its not weird for them to go from shedding well to shedding in peices unless they have been injured ect i think Brian will be fine :) he may have just had this one dodgy time and will be fine the next
kev 5 Posted - 27/06/2012 : 16:28:28
next time he's due to shed and his eyes clear after oing blue put a box in the viv with damp spaghnum moss inside. works every time for me

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