Re: Shed issue with Punkin
OMG!!! get her to a vet asap!!...hahaha j/k
I'd hang tuff and see if she is able to get it off on her own, if your temps and humidity levals are good then everything should come. Make sure she has something to help shed like a rock or ruff branch etc. If you don't see anything by Monday then I'd maybe let her soak but that IMO that should be a last step. I have never had a snake that liked being forced soaked.
Re: Shed issue with Punkin
Yeah, I get the death glare when I have to soak, my guy HATES it. I'm with Noct, I'd wait a couple days and at least see if it starts. Even with a really bad shed, I'd think you'd see SOME sign that the shed had started. But also like Noct said, if your temps and humidity are all good (70%+ IMO), you should worry not, it'll happen on its own. My guess is you'll wake up one day and find a nice little present all rolled up like a condom somewhere in your tank and you'll do a happy dance that it all went well. :)
Re: Shed issue with Punkin
Cool! a fellow Canadian, nice to see I'm not alone here.. :)
Re: Shed issue with Punkin
You're jumping the gun. All snakes are different. With only a couple of exceptions I have never seen a snake go through a shed and not have even a small piece come off.
Just relax and wait for it. If it is a full retained shed that needs a soaking, you won't be able to miss it ... it'll look like the snake is wrapped up in a big piece of wax paper and he'll actually make "crinkle" sounds when he crawls through your hands.
And FWIW, only about 50% of my snakes will accept food while shedding ... sounds like you're right where you should be.
Just goes to show that you have to learn how each individual animal "works" and go with it .... one of the many reasons why record keeping is so important when working with these animals.
-adam
Re: Shed issue with Punkin
Yep, hard for me to be patient LOL. I'll wait a few more days and see if Punkin's getting started.
Btw I'm Canadian born....Ontario!
~~Joanna~~