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    Shedding concerns

    So during the night my bp shed for the first time. I had the humidity up to around 70 and I had a humid hide with moss on the cool side of tank. All of her body skin came off perfectly but none of the skin on her head ie eye caps, heat pits, ect. I let her soak for about 30 min and then let her slid through a damp rag but that did nothing. Part of me says its no big deal and another part says something needs to be done. Whats the deal...
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    Re: Shedding concerns

    Sometimes it just happens. You could have had the enviroment perfect, and the snake just cant pull it off.
    I had a male that was kept in great conditions, we watched carefully everyday, kept his humidity right on par, let him soak, but he had the WORST shed ever. His whole back was left, and it took both me and my BF to get it all off the next night.

    It's okay to take the stuck skin off, it will be weird at first, but when you let them soak long enough, that skin will just slide off.

    Most BP's are head shy, but I have noticed that when I help them shed, a switch turns on in their head and they will attempt to complete shedding right there with me. My male with the particular bad shed allowed me to rub his head and remove any stuck shed this way because he was (in my book) in "shed mode".
    I find that slow gently movements from behind their point of view is the best way to go about it. I use a wet wet warm cloth and just slowly but deliberatly press my palm or thumb on the top of his head. He may jerk and try to get away for some time, (I've gotten a bath from them too) but eventually I can get it off. Either from the continued application of water and gently applied stroking, or from them finishing it in my hand. I find it's easiest to do it by myself with no one around to move and freak them out. I hope that all made sense!
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    Re: Shedding concerns

    thanks, I was just a little apprehensive about rubbing their face. I gave it a shot and wouldnt you know it most of it came off except for some near her mouth. I was scared about her eyes but the skin pretty much just rolled off. Thanks a lot
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