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luna Posted - 27/01/2014 : 00:44:29
So its typical I go to work and hubby sends me a text saying dave is shedding the thing is he showed no sign of it he's been eating and to be honest his eyes didn't really dull is this normal for a snow? Thanks
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luna Posted - 27/01/2014 : 19:27:20
Thanks that was really helpful I know what to look for now
Blackcat Posted - 27/01/2014 : 19:04:05
Hope this link works as it is for a topic all about snows and shedding
http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18287&SearchTerms=snow,shedding
luna Posted - 27/01/2014 : 14:33:34
Ok thanks I've not had him long and its the first time he's shed with me so not sure what to expect always thought they go in Blue but not Dave he looked pretty much the same
Blackcat Posted - 27/01/2014 : 12:28:16
I think it is quite normal for it to be difficult to determine that a snow is in shed cycle.
I'm sure people who own snows will be along to give better advice, I have an anery and an amel.

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