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won't be happy for a while but it sounds like he will be just fine
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this is why you absolutely DO NOT use adhesives or tape inside of the enclosures.:colbert:
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hawaiianice99
this is why you absolutely DO NOT use adhesives or tape inside of the enclosures.:colbert:
100% agreed ... learned the hard ... my ball got into a fight with some packing tape and was lookin pretty mangled for aleast to sheds ... totally felt like crap the whole time ... but a good way to help the snake in a situation like this use some water or even better mineral oil to help loosen the adhesive
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Does it look like he lost any scales or anything?
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Does not look like he's missing any scales and for what I can see his skin does not look all stretched out in those spots anymore.
I wish I didn't use this adhesive, but as you can see by reading my posts I am a rookie!!!!
Thanks for the advice
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And that's why most of recommend the Acu-Rite indoor/outdoor thermostat/hygrometer. You don't need to use the adhesive on any of it. They're much easier to use as well. -Smiles.- We are here to help, and we've all made these mistakes.
Just learn from them. ^_^
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I use industrial velcro that once stuck - is dang near impossible to unstick. I totally agree that tape does not belong in an enclosure as well as cheap velcro that peals off. If you ever run into a situation involving tape or adhesive again (hopefully you won't now that you know what can happen) a good soak in warm water with some vegetable oil will help loosen the tape so you won't end up with missing scales.