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Posted - 25/07/2010 : 12:43:55 ok, my little corn slinky started the shedding process a while back, and last night i noticed about a quarter of a shed in the faun (the head/eyes and a few inches after that).
I searched around for ages and couldnt find any more skin. Ive handled slinky since then, and observed him climbing his tree, exploring etc, and he looks fine, i cant see any traces of left over skin on his body.
If there was skin left on him, would it be very easy to spot? im a little confused to be honest
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HannahB |
Posted - 25/07/2010 : 19:39:07 when measuring it the general rule is to take the full length then subtract 10% to take into account the skin stretching glad you found the rest of his shed though - if you look over his body you should notice if theres any retained shed - some scales may have a cloudy appearance or there will be strips of retained shed |
princessbroxy |
Posted - 25/07/2010 : 19:31:22 when i measured mine i just done a straight measurement have you had a look at the shed if there's bits missing i would put him in a moss bath and see what happens with that....hope this helps x |
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Posted - 25/07/2010 : 13:30:18
I found it underneath all the aspen, like he had tunnelled through it to help him remove it :) now to measure it is it just a straight measurement or do u have to add/remove a few inches? |