Re: Good humidity, Bad shed
I had the same issue with my normal. It seems like occasionally they can have bad sheds even with perfect conditions. Have all of her sheds been bad ones?
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Re: Good humidity, Bad shed
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I had the same issue with my normal. It seems like occasionally they can have bad sheds even with perfect conditions. Have all of her sheds been bad ones?
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This is her first shed with me. I've only had her for a little over a month.
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Re: Good humidity, Bad shed
She might be able to get the last piece off since you soaked her. If not you may want to repeat the soaking process, and hope her next shed goes better.
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I'll give her a couple days bc she is stressed. The sticky I read said to put snake in tub with water and put lid on and let sit for an hr. I only had her in there 40 mins and it helped but at the cost of a lot of stress. So if I soak her again it will be without a lid on.
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Re: Good humidity, Bad shed
Some snakes are just bad at shedding even with good husbandry.
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She was in a pet store before in an aquarium without the screen covered and no humidity gauges. They only had her a month before I bought her and were feeding undersized prey so she probably never had the chance to shed for them.
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Rob
Some snakes are just bad at shedding even with good husbandry.
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Agreed. Some snakes, especially within BPs are just bad shedders. You can always provide a humid hide for a few days while the snake is in shed, and allow them to sit at around 100% humidity for a few days. This really helps to loosen things up. I soak my boas, but everyone claims BPs dont enjoy water.
Re: Good humidity, Bad shed
I have found through the 50 odd years that I've owned snakes that if you spray them down very heavily 3 times in a 10 minute period you can go back to the snake after that 10 minutes and peel the skin off very easily. I have found that soaking them in a tub will usually soften up the belly and side of the snake, but because the snake is buoyant the dorsal area is still pretty dry.
Another technique is to go ahead and spray down the snake 3 times in a 10 minute period then place the wet snake into a warm wet pillow case. Keep the snake in the bag for about 5 minutes, the friction from the snake moving around in the cloth bag along with the moist softened skin will usually produce a fully shed snake. This technique works very well for retained eye caps.
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Brian Gundy
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