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tony81
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
24 Posts |
Posted - 30/08/2010 : 20:00:02
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Hi all what would be the best way to get unshed skin my little corn |
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Scarlett
Hatchling
United Kingdom
363 Posts |
Posted - 30/08/2010 : 20:03:04
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There are a few ways to get rid of unshed skin. First try letting it slither through a damp flannel or towel to see if that helps loosen it, or even remove it.
Secondly you can let it sit in a RUB with about 1CM of warm water, which should help it slough it off. Have it go through a towel to help it along if necessary.
Or you can bathe it in the bath, or a suitable sized RUB/Bowl. Most people don't like this method though as it can stress the snake so I'd suggest using it as a last resort =]
Good luck! |
0.0.1 Amel Corn -Ember. 1.0.0 Bloodred Corn - Loki. 0.0.1 MBK - Apollo. 1.1.0 Cats - Moggy and Pretty Girl. 0.0.1 Royal Python - Odin R.I.P 20/6/10. Wishlist = Pied Sided Bloodred, Anery Stripe, Coral Stripe, Bloodred, Green Blotched Snow, Strawberry Snow Stripe.
Location = Chatham, Kent. |
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tony81
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
24 Posts |
Posted - 30/08/2010 : 20:36:23
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Thanks for that! how long do you think i shud leave her with it she has got a bit more off in the last 10 min or so |
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Scarlett
Hatchling
United Kingdom
363 Posts |
Posted - 30/08/2010 : 21:37:24
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How long should you leave her with retained shed? I'd say let her try to finish over night, then if there's still some left just give her a go with the towel or a shallow soaking. I did the soaking once with my Royal, it was just a really bad shed, and it went really well. I ended up having to get his eye caps off myself with damp cotton buds though. |
0.0.1 Amel Corn -Ember. 1.0.0 Bloodred Corn - Loki. 0.0.1 MBK - Apollo. 1.1.0 Cats - Moggy and Pretty Girl. 0.0.1 Royal Python - Odin R.I.P 20/6/10. Wishlist = Pied Sided Bloodred, Anery Stripe, Coral Stripe, Bloodred, Green Blotched Snow, Strawberry Snow Stripe.
Location = Chatham, Kent. |
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BurnedAtTheStake
Yearling
United Kingdom
915 Posts |
Posted - 30/08/2010 : 22:37:51
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I bath one of my snakes, and she shows no distress at all. A small rub with a flannel in the bottom, and 1cm of barely tepid water, and let her climb out when she's had enough. Her first shed with me was shocking - I tried the bath trick before the second (once her eyes had cleared) and she shed perfectly, so have bathed her again today as she's on the point ... she climbed out of the bath and 10 minutes later had dunked the top third of herself in her water bowl and was drinking like a fish ... seems to be getting a taste for bathing!
My royal had a lousy shed, just after I got him, despite big water bowl and damp hide, and I had to do the same for him, but help the skin off him; he used a bit of language, but soon relaxed.
They are all different, of course. |
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tony81
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
24 Posts |
Posted - 31/08/2010 : 20:29:17
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Many thanks fot the info peeps . I put a damp box in over night she had most of it off when i popped in during work i took the last bit off when i got in tonight. |
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BurnedAtTheStake
Yearling
United Kingdom
915 Posts |
Posted - 31/08/2010 : 20:45:24
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Oh good, congrats, that's good to hear! |
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eeji
The Morph Master
United Kingdom
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