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    Re: Are incomplete sheds dangerous to a snake's health?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I'm with you...soaks have worked better for mine too. I swear some snakes both realize & appreciate our help with shedding too...once they calm down, some do seem
    to cooperate. Too bad about your Burm, he really lost a lot, but stuck tail tips aren't always very obvious, or we wait thinking that they'll take care of it- then they don't.
    I'm just glad snakes don't talk to each other & decide to let us do all the shedding work for them while they sit back & relax.
    Yup at the time he was 8-10 months old so 2”-3” bad shed on his tail was nothing to a 20 yr old kid (me). I was ignorant as hell. Now at 14.5’ thats a lot he lost.. healthy as a horse though.


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