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  • 01-16-2009, 05:38 PM
    iM DoCtor
    Lazy girl
    So I have had my BP for 3-4 months now and she was 3 months of age when i got her. The first shed she had after I got her went great, and she got it all off herself. Her second shed was ok and she just didnt get the end of her tail and a few spots so i got them for her.

    Now the problem is, all the sheds since then she only gets a few patches off of her. She gets her eye caps every time, her whole head, and then a few chunks here and there. Is this ok that she is lazy or should i continue to help her out?
  • 01-16-2009, 05:45 PM
    Texas Dan
    Re: Lazy girl
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by iM DoCtor View Post
    So I have had my BP for 3-4 months now and she was 3 months of age when i got her. The first shed she had after I got her went great, and she got it all off herself. Her second shed was ok and she just didnt get the end of her tail and a few spots so i got them for her.

    Now the problem is, all the sheds since then she only gets a few patches off of her. She gets her eye caps every time, her whole head, and then a few chunks here and there. Is this ok that she is lazy or should i continue to help her out?

    More humidity and stuff to rub on is probably what's neccesary.
  • 01-16-2009, 09:13 PM
    SnM_Man
    Re: Lazy girl
    if shes not shedding properly her setup must be off ... whats her set up like now ?... temps humidity hides etc ??
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