Re: is my ball python dehydrated?
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harleyquinn83
also... /sigh. I was told that bathing her when she was shedding in patches would help her, not hinder her. I won't do that again.
If she's unable to shed on her own (as in, she started to shed two days ago and still has a bunch stuck to her), then soaking helps loosen the dried skin. Soaking before she tries to shed iton her own is what causes issues.
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harleyquinn83
I've never taken in rescues before -- maybe I should have thought that through before taking on a new species rescue. However, I am completely committed to getting them both in tip-top shape, I'm hoping that I can.
Hey, you have the right attitude and there's definitely no harsher teacher than experience! Just keep asking questions when you have concerns, and pictures are always a bonus. :gj: It sounds like you're doing great with them - we all have overthinking, overstressing moments when it comes to animals we care about, and I think rescues even more so.
Re: is my ball python dehydrated?
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harleyquinn83
yeah that's what happened. When I got her she was going through a shed, and her tail and head/4 inches past that --- just wouldn't shed. I didn't know what to do, so I asked people who had ball pythons what they do to get rid of the patchiness after a shed. They told me to bath them in warm water for about 10-15 minutes at 85-88 degrees. So, that's what I did..... It just continued to peel off in patches. I feel SO bad, especially if I caused more distress. I know she's uncomfortable because she keeps rubbing her face and tail against things in the tank. I didn't want to peel it off manually and cause more damage -- just looking for the best solution.
I will post pictures on Sunday afternoon.
Thanks so much for the replies. I have a lot to learn about this species.
~B
You did exactly what you were supposed to do. It is very unlikely that you caused the bad shed... you probably couldn't have avoided it no matter what you did. 1 bad shed isn't the end of the world, it happens to everybody every now and again.
Re: is my ball python dehydrated?
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Originally Posted by
harleyquinn83
also... /sigh. I was told that bathing her when she was shedding in patches would help her, not hinder her. I won't do that again.
If they are already shedding in patches it is perfectly fine to give them a bath to get off the stuck shed. Just not if they havnt started shedding already or if they are getting ready to shed.