Re: Bad shed? No problem.
My snake has probably 15 or so scales randomly down it's body that didn't come off during his shed. Would the same process work for that or should I just let them come off....??? Great tutorial, thank you!
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Re: Bad shed? No problem.
Great job. That's almost exactly how I get the old shed off my snake.
Re: Bad shed? No problem.
Did you try a Q tip and some 100% pure vegetable oil? Extra moisturizes safely for a stubborn shed...especially eye caps. Just my two pennies on this enourmous thread.
Re: Bad shed? No problem.
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SkYyame
Vegetable oil and a Q tip. Extra moisturizes safely. :)
Re: Bad shed? No problem.
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PsychD_Student
I have a cinny who is a biter. The problem is that she has shed stuck on her neck right by the head still after two soaks. Other than having to hold her by the neck right behind the head so she doesn't bite me---and cause her stress, are there any other options? I was thinking of letter her soak again tonight and see if it comes off that way. I really dont want to hold a slippery aggressive snake! :colbert:
Did you try a Q tip and some 100% pure vegetable oil? Extra moisturizes safely for a stubborn shed...especially eye caps. Just my two pennies on this enourmous thread. Sorry for a duplicat post...new here...this forum is kinda cumbersome to navigate...I'll learn! lol
Re: Bad shed? No problem.
I need some help. I haven't had both my snakes very long. The week prior, my bigger bp shed in a matter of a week. My smaller bp about a week ago, I noticed my bp's eyes were cloudy. So like my other bp, I misted the tank and monitored the humidity levels closely, but he still hasn't shed. I tried this technique, but the skin about his neck only came off a little more. His head has completely shed earlier this week, eye caps and everything... So what can I do or am I doing something wrong? Help!!!