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Retained shed?

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  • 09-22-2012, 01:40 PM
    TaylorMade
    Retained shed?
    Hey y'all, I'm a little concerned about my ghost... it seems like he has a retained shed & has looked like this for the past 48 hours... :confuzd:
    http://i49.tinypic.com/14b8l4.jpg
    http://i49.tinypic.com/w06yds.jpg
    http://i48.tinypic.com/6prua1.jpg
    What do y'all think? Should I be worried? Should I assist using the method of putting about 1/2 inch of h2O in a shoebox sized Rubbermaid along with a washcloth or should I just let nature take its course? Thank you in advance for any advice or tips!

    Blessed be!
  • 09-22-2012, 01:44 PM
    el8ch
    I can't see your pics, blocked here at work I assume so I will forward you to everything you need to know about a bad shed...

    Bad Shed? No Problem!

    :D
  • 09-22-2012, 02:38 PM
    BHReptiles
    Re: Retained shed?
    That was exactly how my normal looked when I rescued her. Bump up your humidity to at least 70% and try to keep it there. Once you notice that it's starting to flake off, you can put him in a damp pillow case or let him slither through a warm, wet wash cloth.
  • 09-22-2012, 03:24 PM
    TaylorMade
    Re: Retained shed?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snakehobbyist View Post
    That was exactly how my normal looked when I rescued her. Bump up your humidity to at least 70% and try to keep it there. Once you notice that it's starting to flake off, you can put him in a damp pillow case or let him slither through a warm, wet wash cloth.

    Thanks! I've used both methods in the past & they worked perfectly. But my humidity is perfect... I live on the coast so the humidity is naturally high. In addition, he has four hides... two of which have moist moss & on top of that I have an aquarium pump & bubble stones in the water dish in each enclosure for additional humidity. I'm stumped...
    :sigh2:
  • 09-22-2012, 03:39 PM
    TaylorMade
    Re: Retained shed?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by el8ch View Post
    I can't see your pics, blocked here at work I assume so I will forward you to everything you need to know about a bad shed...

    Bad Shed? No Problem!

    :D

    Thank you! I've done this method with my albino male & it worked perfectly. But the albino wasn't near as bad as the ghost. The albino just had a few stuck spots, the ghost doesn't have any "flakey" spots, it looks like wrinkly saran-wrap all over his body.
  • 09-22-2012, 04:13 PM
    martin82531
    Can you try this stuff (It's what I use for shedding) http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...ductId=2753947 Once the shed is over, I remove the moss.

    I soak a decent amount in a bowl of water, then ring out most (not all of the water) and put it in with the hide that is over my UTH, this creates a nice humidity box and the shed should come off in a day or two. Also here is this thread that might help. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...hed-No-problem

    - - - Updated - - -

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by TaylorMade View Post
    Thanks! I've used both methods in the past & they worked perfectly. But my humidity is perfect... I live on the coast so the humidity is naturally high. In addition, he has four hides... two of which have moist moss & on top of that I have an aquarium pump & bubble stones in the water dish in each enclosure for additional humidity. I'm stumped...
    :sigh2:

    I just saw this post, try with the moss inside verse outside, put it in hide that is over the UTH.
  • 09-22-2012, 05:08 PM
    snakesRkewl
    That's a stuck shed, I would do a humid soak so you can remove it.

    Sterilte tub with lid
    A hand towel or towel in the bottom of tub
    Add 88 to 90 degree water until the towel is soaked and is sitting in water.
    Add snake for a 30 minute soak.

    Replenish with more warm water and soak for another 30 minutes.
    The shed should just about be off or slide right off with a little assistance.
  • 09-22-2012, 07:05 PM
    TaylorMade
    Re: Retained shed?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    That's a stuck shed, I would do a humid soak so you can remove it.

    Sterilte tub with lid
    A hand towel or towel in the bottom of tub
    Add 88 to 90 degree water until the towel is soaked and is sitting in water.
    Add snake for a 30 minute soak.

    Replenish with more warm water and soak for another 30 minutes.
    The shed should just about be off or slide right off with a little assistance.

    Thank you for the conformation on the stuck shed. I suspected that's what it was but I wasn't sure if there was a difference between "retained" & "stuck". I am about to start the soak process you suggested. Thank you for the advice & tip! :gj:
  • 09-22-2012, 07:58 PM
    TaylorMade
    Re: Retained shed?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    That's a stuck shed, I would do a humid soak so you can remove it.

    Sterilte tub with lid
    A hand towel or towel in the bottom of tub
    Add 88 to 90 degree water until the towel is soaked and is sitting in water.
    Add snake for a 30 minute soak.

    Replenish with more warm water and soak for another 30 minutes.
    The shed should just about be off or slide right off with a little assistance.

    Thank you for the conformation on the stuck shed. I suspected that's what it was but I wasn't sure if there was a difference between "retained" & "stuck". I am about to start the soak process you suggested. Thank you for the advice & tip! :gj:
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