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scar2003snake
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
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Posted - 06/06/2011 :  11:53:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I just had to take the skin of Scar's eye just now....as he was having trouble shedding....first time ive ever had to do that...frightened the hell outa me as he was being rather agressive...Once i got it off, he did a complete shed within minutes..
y do u think that happened!! Scar is ok now and so im i...lol..
Im gona leave him alone for a few hours...

kdlang
Fully Grown Corn

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Posted - 06/06/2011 :  12:08:05  Show Profile  Click to see kdlang's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Crikey your braver than me. I'm not sure I would want to remove an eyecap without someone with me who knew what they were doing. I'd worry too much about damaging the eye and end up shaking too much

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stuart619
Hatchling

United Kingdom
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Posted - 06/06/2011 :  13:04:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
How old is he? I only ask because the only times I have had problem shedders is with my young corns.

I got into the habbit of giving them a light misting once their eyes went clear after the blue stage.

A misting once a day for 2 or 3 days wont do any harm and might help aiding the shedding process.

Another option is to provide a moist moss hide and make sure that there is something for him to rub against to take the skin off. If the conditions are right then there shouldn't be too many problems during sheds.


If you have to remove any part of the shed (including the eye caps) the safest way is to let the snake slide through a damp towel a few times, this will normally take any shed off that is left behind.

<<EDIT>>

I didn't read it properly I thought you were talking about retain eye caps. As pointed out below, if he was only starting the shed it could be problematic to intervene. They are evolved enough to do it on their own. It may look like he is strugglin but trust me he will know what he is doing and instinct will ensure that he does the job properly as long as the conditions are correct.


Edited by - stuart619 on 06/06/2011 13:31:58
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gingerpony
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 06/06/2011 :  13:09:04  Show Profile  Click to see gingerpony's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by scar2003snake

I just had to take the skin of Scar's eye just now....as he was having trouble shedding....Once i got it off, he did a complete shed within minutes..

so he just hadn't shed yet........why intervene when he wasn't ready? what made you think he was having a problem??

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Posted - 06/06/2011 :  13:12:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm not surprised he was being agressive!
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lotabob
Fully Grown Corn

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Posted - 06/06/2011 :  18:24:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What made you think he was struggling? Intervention is a last resort. This 'Once i got it off, he did a complete shed within minutes' sounds so wrong. A retained eye cap is what's left after a bad shed not that the eye cap gets stuck and sticks the whole shed too. I have a feeling you intervened when it was not necessary and as said above messing about around their eyes is something you want to really know what you are doing before thinking of trying it. I hope you haven't caused any damage to that eye, and in future just leave them to it while they shed and only intervene when, a damp hide, or a damp pillowcase etc has not worked.

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