Re: Bit of a weird question
Your humidity is good so I think it just happens sometimes. I have a bullsnake who’s kept in great conditions but he’ll still have a bad shed occasionally. I have no idea why.
Re: Bit of a weird question
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Bogertophis
No, nothing to do with morphs. Individual health issues (including parasites, internal or external) can influence sheds, as can inadequate hydration & humidity levels, & also having a recent meal* can cause a terrible shed.
*Digestion takes up the body's extra water, which is also needed when shedding- a healthy snake actually secretes moisture between the old & new skin layers just prior to shedding, unless they are dehydrated- then they can't do that, & they end up with a stuck shed. That's why it's best to avoid feeding when you see that a snake is coming into a shed.
She did have a meal before hand but with me not having her that long I didnt even know she was due a shed next time she’s due ill
Not feed her and see
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Re: Bit of a weird question
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EL-Ziggy
Your humidity is good so I think it just happens sometimes. I have a bullsnake who’s kept in great conditions but he’ll still have a bad shed occasionally. I have no idea why.
It’s strange isn’t it their must be some sort of reason why behind it I was thinking about getting arcadias shed support and trying that with her as I’m thinking it could be a lack of something
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