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    Question First Shed Before and After Pics?

    Does anybody have pics of the same hatchling(s) before and after their first shed? Thanks!

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    Re: First Shed Before and After Pics?

    thanks for making this- I was wondering too!
    And people say that you have to keep them on wet paper towels till they shed? Is the skin like super delicate?
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    You have to keep them on damp paper towels to ensure the first shed comes off without a hitch.

    Male Bee before first shed


    Male bee after first shed


    Female pastel lesser day of hatching


    Female pastel lesser after first shed


    Lesser/Butter BEL day of hatch


    Lesser/Butter BEL after shed
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    Here you go guys! No their skin is not super sensitive but why not make a baby's first shed as easy as possible? It also helps keep any un absorbed yoke from getting ripped off.

    Our first Super Snake! Super Pastel Female

    in the egg


    on papertowles in her own tub


    after first shed


    around 6 months old


    and a year old last month!! She eats every 5 days without fall. And is pushing 1100g!
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    After hatching



    After first shed



    Stingerbee after hatching



    after first shed



    Bumblebee after hatching



    after first shed



    Butterbee after hatching



    after first shed



    Lesserbee after hatching



    after first shed

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