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Re: Shedding problem..
Hi,
Have a read through our bad shed sticky. I would be tempted to use the damp pillowcase to see if the friction as he moves around loosens his nose.
And that little slit is his belly button. :D
dr del
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Re: Shedding problem..
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Originally Posted by spaceturtle
Some pics:
I'm also wondering if anyone knows whether this line on his belly is normal or not. It's hard to see but it's just like a very straight line on his belly. It's like the scales are divided. Maybe he was cut?
From looking at the pic of the belly, the slit you are referring to looks like where the umbilical cord was.
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Re: Shedding problem..
Tried another soak today for 30min. Got some off his neck but the head cap remains. I found my ball doesn't mind me touching his head at all and seemed to rub against my hand as if he had the same idea I did. It's just not coming off. the top part of his head. I got some off his chin though. When I pick it with my fingers it takes effort to pull and its against the grain since his nose and head are still not shed.
Do I need actual bark in there? I don't live around many trees I can take it from (and then sterlize) and I don't want to pay $6 for one at a pet store. All he has to rub against is a heat rock (cord removed) and his plastic hides / bowl.
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Re: Shedding problem..
Trying the pillowcase thing tonight. He's tied inside of one with a warm towel placed back into his warm tub.
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Pillowcase did not work. I left him overnight tied up with a warm towel in his tub, but all I had this morning was a warm, stinky balled up damp snake with skin all over it head.
I think I caused this by giving him a bath while he was in blue. I won't do that again.
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Re: Shedding problem..
There is NO place you can go to get a branch or small piece of bark at ALL? That seems pretty unlikely unless you're in the city.
But no, you don't have to have actual bark. Anything else rough you find in your house (that's obviously sterile and small enough to fit in there) you can use. Hunt around for a bit if you feel the need to.
Maybe though you should just leave the skin on until his next shed. It won't really do him any harm. =)
If your BP lets you touch his head, that's amazing! Use that to your advantage! My little guy will bite me if I even touch the base of his head because his previous owner used to TAP him on the head all the time. >_> But with your fingers try to work of the skin, starting at the edges of where the other skin stopped peeling!
(Sorry its so unorganized, I typed something then looked up at something else you said and replied to that, etc, etc. xD)
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Re: Shedding problem..
I'll keep digging and see what I can come up with as far as rough stuff. I looked all around my house and couldn't find anything acceptable. I sorta though the rock would be enough but I guess not. I'll keep working his little skin cap with my fingers but I'm afraid to hurt him. When I pull the skin it takes effort and pulls his real skin pretty hard.
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Remember that you can also just leave it be and let him shed it off when he next sheds :) This course of action could be less stressful to your snake at this point :gj:
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Thats probably what I'll do other than finding him a rough surface. He doesn't seem to mind it too much. Afterall, he ate his first FT mouse the other day, and it was BIG one. He's a 78gram snake and he ate a 20gram FT mouse. It's been 48 hours and his lump is gone so I think he's doing just fine.
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