do they eat the skin that they left behind or shall we throw it away?
07-01-2010, 09:57 AM
JLC
Re: The Shedding Process
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Originally Posted by kiddomarc
do they eat the skin that they left behind or shall we throw it away?
Throw it away. They won't eat it.
07-22-2010, 05:08 AM
bRy
Re: The Shedding Process
I have a few questions. My female normal is about 2 months old. Is this the normal time they begin their shed process? I have her on an every 5day feeding schedule and she has eaten every time I've fed her since she was 4 weeks old? when I got her. She currently feeds on live hopper mice.
I'm suppose to feed her today but I think she is about to shed. Her eyes looked gray and cloudy as described in the first post and her scales do seem faded. Should I attempt to feed her still today or wait until the 12days is up so she can shed? I feed her in a separate enclosure btw.
07-22-2010, 06:13 AM
dr del
Re: The Shedding Process
Hi,
They actually have their first shed about a week after they leave the egg on average. :)
You can offer while they are in shed - some will eat and some will not. Just have a plan in place on what to do if they refuse and you should be fine. :gj:
So have a little enclosure with some rodent food and water, bedding etc for the hopper if he isn't intrested and you can re-offer once he has shed.
dr del
07-22-2010, 07:32 AM
bRy
Re: The Shedding Process
Quote:
Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
They actually have their first shed about a week after they leave the egg on average. :)
You can offer while they are in shed - some will eat and some will not. Just have a plan in place on what to do if they refuse and you should be fine. :gj:
So have a little enclosure with some rodent food and water, bedding etc for the hopper if he isn't intrested and you can re-offer once he has shed.
dr del
Alright, thanks for the advice.
&to clear things up, their eyes turn cloudy gray, then into a blueish tint after as a sign of shedding? I checked on her earlier and her eyes looked like they went back normal but then she struck at me for the first time when I tried to pick her up :( lol
07-22-2010, 07:40 AM
dr del
Re: The Shedding Process
Hi,
People call it "in blue" but it can look grey depending on the light. Here's a pic of my original girl Cleo in blue (ignore the dent :) ).
Once their eyes go back to normal looking they generally shed in a couple of days - but it can take up to 5 and the whole process takes longer the older they get.
Just make sure you get the humidity up to about 60-70% and they should be fine. :gj:
dr del
07-22-2010, 09:24 AM
bRy
Re: The Shedding Process
Alright, thanks again dr del. I appreciate it :gj:
08-15-2014, 10:34 PM
AlmaBlackwood
Re: The Shedding Process
Thank you for the information Daniel! It helped a lot. I recently go a ball python and had been starting her shedding process as of now. Her eyes are already dull, bluish and her skin faded. :snake: