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    Ciri's Shed Worries

    Maybe im a bit paranoid with her being a new snake and all, but a few days ago, I noticed Ciri was in blue. I was excited, and ready for it to happen. The last few days, I didnt notice much other than her eyes clearing as usual, until a few hours ago. I noticed she peed, which I thought usually happened after the shed, but it was obvious she hadn't left the old skin yet. She seems wrinkly...really wrinkly, like a deflated balloon. Along with this, a small popping sound seems to be coming from her nose now and again. I was really worried this may be a sign of an RI, but also have heard that this can happen to a snake whos nostrils are a bit blocked by the shedding, is this true?

    These changes happened over the entire day, so i'm guessing its just by the shedding process, and i'll probably wake up to a fresh shed in the morning...but I suppose I just want to make sure the little girl is ok.
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    Ciri's Shed Worries

    I'd start spraying the viv /tub now and a few more times today and until you find the crumpled up shed ( probably under a hide in a few days ) ...


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    Re: Ciri's Shed Worries

    As zinc said start increase the humid by Misting a few times a day, the Popping sounds could be the skin loosening from round the nostrils and not an RI, fingers crossed for you . Normally is ,if you hadn't noticed it before. It should hopefully go when she has shed, good look

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    Re: Ciri's Shed Worries

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    I'd start spraying the viv /tub now and a few more times today and until you find the crumpled up shed ( probably under a hide in a few days ) ...


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    Came home from work today and gave her tub a little spritz, also moved her water dish over the heated side to bring up that humidity more. She didnt seem super happy, but I could tell the skin was starting to separate more. I also do believe the sounds she was making was just shed, because the more I listen, the more it seems like a pop or flap of some sort. Hopefully she'll feel better in a few days time. Thanks!
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    Re: Ciri's Shed Worries

    Gonna bump this bow...its been a few days now. I added the moist washcloth to her tub, which raised humidity qell. She looked a lot better and the wheezing went away, but still no shed...i feel like the main reason im worried is that its the ENTIRE shed, not just a few stuck pieces. Should i try soaking, or give her a while longer?

    She also ate today, so she doesnt seem super stressed

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    Re: Ciri's Shed Worries

    Quote Originally Posted by Slicercrush View Post
    Gonna bump this bow...its been a few days now. I added the moist washcloth to her tub, which raised humidity qell. She looked a lot better and the wheezing went away, but still no shed...i feel like the main reason im worried is that its the ENTIRE shed, not just a few stuck pieces. Should i try soaking, or give her a while longer?

    She also ate today, so she doesnt seem super stressed

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    Well if she ate you should leave her alone completely for 48 hours and let her digest it thoroughly ..apart from spraying the enclosure morning , noon and evening today for the next 3 or 4 days .. then you'll probably find the rolled up shed in a dirty clump somewhere , usually under a hide ..




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