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Shedding Problem

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  • 08-13-2010, 10:23 PM
    kaitm89
    Shedding Problem
    I just got a baby ball python and he just had his first shed (ever) yesterday. I noticed today that he didnt shed all of his skin. The last 2 or so inches of his tail failed to shed. The humidity in the tank is correct and I have never had any trouble with my others in the past. I put him in a tupperware container to soak when I noticed this, but he started striking at me and only stayed soaked for 5 minutes or so. I know he is young (that is when they seem to be the most aggressive) and I am sure he is hungry (the breeder I got him from said to give him his first fuzzy 5 days after his shed...so he hasnt eaten) ... Any advise on how to handle the cranky fellow? Thanks in advance.

    btw ... I am not so much afraid of getting bit as I am of stressing him out too much
  • 08-13-2010, 11:20 PM
    twan
    Re: Shedding Problem
    I soak mine for about 10 or 20 min but make sure you watch them the whole time and that should doit just my :2cent:
  • 08-14-2010, 04:32 AM
    David802
    Re: Shedding Problem
    I'd try a damp cloth, let it slither through that for a while. Or you could just leave the snake alone for a few days, let the shed come off with the next shed or maybe try get it off in a few weeks after he/she has calmed down and relaxed a bit.
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