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Shedding Aid
I have seen sprays labeled shedding aid everywhere. I have never needed one and I haven't met anyone who has used one so I was wondering if anyone on here has experience. If anyone knows how they work and how well they work especially compared to the free option of soaking I'd appreciate the info thanks.
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It's a waste of money the only shedding aid you need is proper husbandry which is not only necessary for proper shed but also proper health.
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Don't bother buying...if your snake has trouble shedding, give them a humid hide (either full-time or during sheds, depending on their humidity requirements)
&-or a soak in shallow, luke-warm water (or in a saturated towel, etc) to help remove a stuck shed.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
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The best shedding aid u can use is good old water. Waste of money.
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Re: Shedding Aid
Originally Posted by Stewart_Reptiles
It's a waste of money the only shedding aid you need is proper husbandry which is not only necessary for proper shed but also proper health.
I second this entirely. With proper husbandry they shouldn't need any help with shedding. Soaks shouldn't be necessary either.
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Re: Shedding Aid
Originally Posted by Craiga 01453
... Soaks shouldn't be necessary either.
Sometimes they just are. Like my 20-year old corn snake sometimes needs a soak. Snakes dealing with age or illness may need help, when their digestion is no
longer working as well as it once did. A soak can help them re-hydrate, & also encourages them to drink. Not all snakes are in perfect health.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Shedding Aid
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Sometimes they just are. Like my 20-year old corn snake sometimes needs a soak. Snakes dealing with age or illness may need help, when their digestion is no
longer working as well as it once did. A soak can help them re-hydrate, & also encourages them to drink. Not all snakes are in perfect health.
There are exceptions to every rule. But in general, soaking shouldn't be needed as part of the typical shed cycle.
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Thanks for the responses. I assumed it wasn't worth it but I wondered how well it works. If they are trying to compete with a natural and extremely easy free option like a good soak it would have to make all the shed fly off the snake. So far I haven't found a single person who bought a shedding aid and I definitely understand why, but I'm curious. Not quite curious enough to try it on my own snake.
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Re: Shedding Aid
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Sometimes they just are. Like my 20-year old corn snake sometimes needs a soak. Snakes dealing with age or illness may need help, when their digestion is no
longer working as well as it once did. A soak can help them re-hydrate, & also encourages them to drink. Not all snakes are in perfect health.
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Shedding aid?
Sounds more like snake oil to me :B *badum tiss*
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