Re: Horrible Shed Need Some Advice.
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Originally Posted by
DVirginiana
I'm going to stay away from the eyecap debate, but snakes don't breath water in to hydrate themselves, they drink... I think your reasoning behind that advice is a bit off. By that same logic, fogging vs misting really shouldn't make a lot of difference as long as you reach the target humidity.
Edit: On the chance I've just never heard about that and I'm wrong, could you tell me where you got that info? It's just so far removed from anything I've ever heard my knee-jerk reaction is that it doesn't make sense.
Those to sentences jumped out at me too. :confusd:
Humidity obviously keeps the lungs and skin in good shape, but as far as internal hydration goes.... Food and water. Plain and simple. There is no way a bp could stay hydrated on humidity alone.
As for micro-sized water molecules.... Its called WATER VAPOR. lol
Re: Horrible Shed Need Some Advice.
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
A good shed starts with long term good husbandry. If you haven't had this guy for long then he may have a bad shed or two, even if you keep him in ideal conditions, due to the damage done before you got him.
Please don't soak while your snake is in blue as that can be counter-productive. You can soak him after he starts to pop the shed. Just keep his humidity up while he's in blue.
Since you use newspaper as substrate then he would probably benefit from having a humid hide. It gives him a place to go with high humidity without you having to turn the newspaper into a damp mess.
With correct conditions he may just pop his own eye caps. If he doesn't they should come off with his next shed.
Finally, shed ease is snake oil. Your money would be better spent on spaghnum moss for his humid hide.
I have only had him about a week. He is not in blue. His eyes cleared on Saturday or at least what I could see of them. I have put a humid hide in with him but he refuses to use it, So right now it is just being used to keep the humidity up.
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Originally Posted by
Kaorte
Soak the snake for longer. Room temp water with a few small air holes, some paper towel for him to grip on to. I'd leave him in there for quite a while. Just leave him on a table within your field of vision so you can keep an eye on him.
After maybe 45 min to an hour, try gently rubbing the skin off his head. Don't mess with the eye caps. If they come off, great. If not, just wait til next shed. If the skin doesn't seem loose enough to rub off with a damp paper towel or cloth, keep him in the soaking tub.
Its really not that bad. No need to go to a vet. I've actually heard of vets blinding snakes trying to get eye caps off.
And no reason why he can't eat with a little stuck shed. Not a huge deal.
Thanks I have him soaking right now, his shed is coming off in pieces and not in one piece. He is definitely trying to work off the shed on his head so I will continue to let him try. I have never had this issue with my corn snakes they shed so easily.
Re: Horrible Shed Need Some Advice.
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Originally Posted by
thewolfden
Thanks I have him soaking right now, his shed is coming off in pieces and not in one piece. He is definitely trying to work off the shed on his head so I will continue to let him try. I have never had this issue with my corn snakes they shed so easily.
When I first adopted mine she had a pretty badly retained shed that came off in bits and pieces. Didn't take long for her to bounce back, and every shed since has been fine. Depending on the previous conditions it may take a couple odd sheds before yours sheds off normally, but hopefully the next shed will be better than this one!
Re: Horrible Shed Need Some Advice.
I just want to say thank you to everyone one After about an hour and 45 minutes of soaking all of the shed came off. His head and eye caps came off too. The eye caps were very hard to the touch so I have no doubt that there were multiple on there. I am concerned about his tail tip. I did not see any visible damage to it but it is very hard to the touch. I will keep an eye on it. Now to the next hurdle him eating. I haven't tried to feed him yet so hopefully he will be good and hungry tomorrow night.
a freshly shed boy
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Re: Horrible Shed Need Some Advice.
Congrats! He's looking good. Now what I've read (and i most certainly could be wrong) is that It might be good to let him settle in without handling for a while before you feed him. Do you plan on feeding in his enclosure?