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Multiple sheds(in same month) normal?
So as some of you know already from my many posts I got an albino who I am currently working on getting used to handling(Will wait of course).
But My concern is he has gone into shed twice in the same month with a break of 2 weeks.
My current theory is that the horrid shed he started in the pet store I got him in, stopped and then When I got him into a better environment and he settled down and ate something. a few weeks later he "returned." To shed the unfinished part of his shed(I saw a particularly big piece of shed fall off which was stuck and then he shed the rest off in bits.
Now he has started to shed again, This time getting rid of the wrinkles from the looks of it going back into a nice decent smooth new like skin(Yay!).
This is an interesting thing for me to experience. But will it hurt the guy to shed too much within a short period? Or will he be fine as long as he eats/drinks and has enough humidity(His new shed while not perfect is far from bad no stuck skin or eyecaps it's peeling nicely except not whole which leads me to humidity.)
So the main points short a quick without the details
1. Will multiple sheds in a short time hurt a snake if they have all the nutrient and environment to sustain it?(I don't think so but I would like to double check)
2. Has anyone heard of this happening before?
3. My humidity is a slight pain to keep up, anyone has a suggested substrate to help keep humidity up? I think I read about coconut husk mixed with what I use now which is repti-bark. Would that be a good thing to try?
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I don’t know the answers to your shed questions, but I can tell you this; my Adult BP once went into the blue 2 days after shedding. That’s not a typo, that is two days! And then completed another shed cycle.
She also once went into the blue for the normal week or so, then cleared up on schedule, but never shed for that cycle.
There were no abnormalities in husbandry or feeding during those times either.
As far as substrate for tanks; when I had tanks I could crank up the humidity as high as I wanted by using either of two different formulas.
1) Eco-Earth layered with Cypress on the top.
2) Clay Hydro Balls with Eco-Earth layered on top.
With these two combos I never sprayed. I just poured a few cups of water directly over the substrate once every week or two.
The water would go to the bottom layer and slowly release as humidity through the top layer. It was not messy at all.
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
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Re: Multiple sheds(in same month) normal?
Cant answer your shedding question but I have used reptile prime and my humidity was often too high in a tub... Might want to look into it..
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Re: Multiple sheds(in same month) normal?
 Originally Posted by VereMyth
...My concern is he has gone into shed twice in the same month with a break of 2 weeks.
My current theory is that the horrid shed he started in the pet store I got him in, stopped and then When I got him into a better environment and he settled down and ate something. a few weeks later he "returned." To shed the unfinished part of his shed(I saw a particularly big piece of shed fall off which was stuck and then he shed the rest off in bits.
Now he has started to shed again, This time getting rid of the wrinkles from the looks of it going back into a nice decent smooth new like skin(Yay!).
1. Will multiple sheds in a short time hurt a snake if they have all the nutrient and environment to sustain it?(I don't think so but I would like to double check)
2. Has anyone heard of this happening before?....
If I'm reading this correctly, the first of these "two" sheds was actually just to finish what he started before?
But either way, there's absolutely nothing you can do about the frequency a snake's body decides to shed; I will say also that a snake that has had some sort of
injury (& sometimes even an illness) may go into sheds more frequently- it's just how their body responds & tries to repair itself. I don't say that to worry you, just to
explain that shedding is a normal process, one which goes best with good nutrition & hydration. Also, the younger a snake is, the faster they're growing, which means
they shed more often. This is a young snake you have, right? Relax...
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Re: Multiple sheds(in same month) normal?
 Originally Posted by Bogertophis
If I'm reading this correctly, the first of these "two" sheds was actually just to finish what he started before?
But either way, there's absolutely nothing you can do about the frequency a snake's body decides to shed; I will say also that a snake that has had some sort of
injury (& sometimes even an illness) may go into sheds more frequently- it's just how their body responds & tries to repair itself. I don't say that to worry you, just to explain
that shedding is a normal process, one which goes best with good nutrition & hydration. Also, the younger a snake is, the faster they're growing, which means they
shed more often. This is a young snake you have, right? Relax...
I was not panicking too terribly. I just wanted to make sure, I have two young snakes both juvenile, I know shedding is normal but did not know whether it could mean an immune response.
As my mother would say,
Better safe, Than sorry.
I will be going back to watching Regi, rub his shed now lol.
It is rather weird how such noodles that lay around all day can get someone so attached.
Last edited by VereMyth; 10-19-2018 at 01:57 AM.
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Re: Multiple sheds(in same month) normal?
... if its growing it will shed when needed.. my Burm shed 2 weeks ago.. today its skin is getting loose again..but that most likely wont be ready for another 1.5/2 weeks, so actually will be once a month. Both my Balls (strange choice of words) shed once a month when they were hatchlings to 6 months or so.
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