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    breathing while shed, stress? -_-

    my bp seems to be breathing fast like short breaths idk if that's cause he's about to shed, or is its stress from the shed? help me out guys=(

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    Re: breathing while shed, stress? -_-

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyBoyy128 View Post
    my bp seems to be breathing fast like short breaths idk if that's cause he's about to shed, or is its stress from the shed? help me out guys=(
    Are you staring at him? If he is in shed and a giant predator is staring at him, he is probably scared. Shedding is a vulnerable time for them.

    Don't worry about it. Just leave him alone til the shed is complete. Make sure your humidity is around 70%
    ~Steffe

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    Re: breathing while shed, stress? -_-

    Remember your a huge heated object moving very close to it. I would be scared as well.. Check your temps as well..

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    Re: breathing while shed, stress? -_-

    If anything this forum has taught me so far is that the more you stare at your snake, the more 'problems' you find.

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