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Re: Saving sheds
Maybe they wanted to display them. I have fun 'decorating' with mine.
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Re: Saving sheds
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Originally Posted by jphealy
I saw a sign in a pet shop recently that was asking anyone who had unwanted snake sheds, would they bring them in to the pet shop. I never asked at the time, but it's kinda been bugging me - what do they want with these? I can understand snake owners keeping the sheds from their own snakes, but do they have some other value for a pet shop?
The better store near us (Animal Kingdom) often does presentations at local elementary schools etc - my guess is they either use them for demonstration purposes or mayhaps just to give away?
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Re: Saving sheds
I know that if you put a male's shed in with a female for awhile before the do the dirty, when you put the male in he is a testosterone nightmare. :) Better than viagra!
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Re: Saving sheds
I know that you can easily preserve a snake shed with some heat lamination :) It works great.
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Re: Saving sheds
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Originally Posted by jim020cricket
I know that if you put a male's shed in with a female for awhile before the do the dirty, when you put the male in he is a testosterone nightmare. :) Better than viagra!
Huh??? :confused:
-adam
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Re: Saving sheds
I think he misworded it and meant female shed with the male. Not sure though. :)
I store my sheds by unrolling them(if they've dried up, I mist them with a spray bottle a bit to loosen them up), then I place them in a ziplock bag with a piece of paper that says the snakes name, the details on the shed(whether it all came off easily, any stuck pieces, how long it took, etc) and then the time of finding the shed. Then I slip the paper in with the shed, and place it in a shoe box with the dozen others I have, lol. When I first got my female, I said to myself "I'll keep all her perfect sheds..that's all", and so far all her sheds have been perfect, so I've got quite a collection going. :eek: But yeah, they shouldn't be too hard to store until your son(like his name btw ;)) takes it to class. In my experience, they just dry out and get nice and crispy, but don't go bad or rot or anything. I've had Pelota's first shed for over a year and a half now, and it's still as fresh as it was when I first saved it, lol. :)
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