sometimes snakes have bad sheds. Has the snake had a difficult shed before? Luke warm damp tea towel. Let him/her slither through it. Its important to ensure any retained shed is removed xx
hmmmm thats is a new one for me...... more experienced keeps will advise but i dont think it sounds to serious might need to highten the moisture a little in the viv during shed period and might have to help with bit on his head. only problems through shedding that i usually hear is when there is some left on the tale....
hmmmm thats is a new one for me...... more experienced keeps will advise but i dont think it sounds to serious might need to highten the moisture a little in the viv during shed period and might have to help with bit on his head. only problems through shedding that i usually hear is when there is some left on the tale....
if the snake continues to have a bad shed make a sweat box and pop it in the housing next time the shed is due. Damp sphagnum moss in a small rub/tub (depending on the size of the snake in question) with a hole in it for the snake to get in should do the trick :)
is he the wee one in the photo section? I would def do the damp tea towel. Check that eye caps are off.
Also check the tail tip is off too as if it isnt, retained tail tip can cause the snake to loose circulation and blacken then fall off. (Alot of people say not to worry its just something that happens... but really if its looked after properly it wont happen... and I always like to say to them would you like it if your wee toe went black and fell off?)
It will do no harm to put a sweat box in the next time the wee snake is due a shed anyway. Just incase
One of my corns used to have bad sheds when he was alot smaller, but after a few sheds using the sweat box he no longer has problems