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Tiny stuck shed
Hey guys. So my female bumblebee finally shed, ALMOST, without a hitch. She has one tiny piece of she left on her. Obviously, I'm not gonna just yank it off. Should I just bump her humidity a bit and let her do the rest or should I give her a soak?
Side note, she seems so much less stressed and is back to acting like herself. Store had no rats so food day has been pushed to monday when they restock):
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Re: Tiny stuck shed
So, this is the second time that instantly after asking a question, it answered itself. I put her back in her tub and it instantly came off on its own haha. Shed complete!
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I was about to say that I bet that problem solves itself quick. ;)
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Re: Tiny stuck shed
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Originally Posted by piedlover79
I was about to say that I bet that problem solves itself quick. ;)
Indeed it did. Also she solved another problem quick. She decided to leave me a nice surprise. She pooped, and peed.... A LOT.
The nastiest cage I've ever cleaned so far. I weighed her however and she has gained 70 grams since I got her a month ago and she skipped the first 2 weeks of eating so this is good. She is now at 710. Also I weighed my male and he is now at 986 and he skipped the first 3 weeks. A 40 gram gain.
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Yup! Sounds like good gains all around! Skipping a meal or two or ten is par for the course with ball pythons!
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Yup! Sounds like good gains all around! Skipping a meal or two or ten is par for the course with ball pythons!
Yeah, I don't blame them. I'm sure that car ride home was stessful and they're in a totally new environment. I'm gonna move them to a rack ASAP and I wont be surprised if the transition stresses them out and they skip a meal or two again on me.
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Re: Tiny stuck shed
Final update. Everyone ate today including my Bumblebee.
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Nice to hear! :)
For future reference, a very easy way to get rid of small patches of stuck shed (like the tail tip for example) is to take a small clean towel or a cotton pad or similar, make it wet with warm water, and then just dab on the shed part until it comes off without resistance :)
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Re: Tiny stuck shed
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Originally Posted by Morjean
Nice to hear! :)
For future reference, a very easy way to get rid of small patches of stuck shed (like the tail tip for example) is to take a small clean towel or a cotton pad or similar, make it wet with warm water, and then just dab on the shed part until it comes off without resistance :)
I'll for sure kee that in mind.
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It's always so rewarding when everyone eats! My female ate today, my male turned his nose up for the fifth time in a row...sigh.
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It's always so rewarding when everyone eats! My female ate today, my male turned his nose up for the fifth time in a row...sigh.
I expected them to eat but its always gratifying. Tried to offer frozen yesterday and they just were NOT having it. Interested at first but no matter what I did I couldnt get a strike do I gave up before I stressed them out too much. No hesitation with the live food as usual. It hit the tank and they wasted no time putting the hurt on it.
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The main reason my boy isn't eating is I'm trying hard to switch him over. I'm sure he'd take a live right now in a heartbeat! It's a battle of wills.
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