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Thread: Coconut oil?

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    Coconut oil?

    Can you use coconut oil as a moisturizer to help shed?


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    No. Stick with water if you don't want this AND future sheds messed up (that's what oils do on snakeskin).
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    Re: Coconut oil?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    No. Stick with water if you don't want this AND future sheds messed up (that's what oils do on snakeskin).
    Thanks can’t see the image though. I’ll look it up.


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    Re: Coconut oil?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy079 View Post
    Thanks can’t see the image though. I’ll look it up.


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    I didn't provide an image- but most of us know what stuck sheds look like- it's not pretty. It means helping the snake peel off a "million" tiny bits of skin.
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