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    In the midst of a Bad Shed

    So I adopted my little Danger Noodle just yesterday, in the middle of a bad shed, I already tried letting him/her soak for 30 minutes in a container, which got rid of what was left on its back, all that's left now is it's head! The humidity in the enclosure is around 80%, I've done a soak twice now and still no luck with the head skin coming off.

    So I was hoping to hear some ideas/suggestions from you guys.

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    Leave it alone and stop soaking.

    This can not be fixed over night and the snake will need some time in proper conditions and maybe a couple shed before things start going smoothly.

    Damp moss in hides is a good trick to give the snake the humidity it needs. You don't need to keep it at 80. Just keep it within range and the snake will do the rest.
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