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    Should I soak him? or let him be.

    My male just started shedding (rather peeling himself) while I was up here in the office.

    I like to turn on his little humidifier to get the humidity up, but he still seems to be having a hard time.

    I think it's just because it's kind of sad to watch, but I want to pull him out, soak him, and peel him myself.

    Should I let him do his thing, or treat him like the fat, slithery banana he is?
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    Re: Should I soak him? or let him be.

    What is your humidity?
    I would give it another day to see if he can get it off himself. If not, try using a damp pillowcase instead of a bath.
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    Re: Should I soak him? or let him be.

    Your humidity should be bumped up when your snake starts the shedding cycle not at the end
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    Re: Should I soak him? or let him be.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    What is your humidity?
    I would give it another day to see if he can get it off himself. If not, try using a damp pillowcase instead of a bath.
    High 60's before the humidifier.

    This question isn't out of fright or anything, just thought I'd snag another opinion or two.

    With the pillow case, do you just soak it in warm water and put him in for 20 or 30 minutes? Thanks


    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    Your humidity should be bumped up when your snake starts the shedding cycle not at the end
    Thanks for posting something not pertaining to my question at all. I did bump the humidity, this is just an addition boost while he's actually starting to scrape around.
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    Re: Should I soak him? or let him be.

    Soak case in warm water, wring it out place warm wet wash cloth and snake in case , place case in enclosure for 30 min. or so.

    From the way you put things in your earlier post, one would come to the conclusion that your humidity levels are/were not optimum
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    Re: Should I soak him? or let him be.

    Make sure the water is aroun 85*F. Don't want it to be too hot. After he has been in the pillow case for around 15-30min, open the pillow case and make him crawl through your fingers, applying a little bit of pressure to try and ease the shed off as he is coming out of the pillow case.
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    Re: Should I soak him? or let him be.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Make sure the water is aroun 85*F. Don't want it to be too hot. After he has been in the pillow case for around 15-30min, open the pillow case and make him crawl through your fingers, applying a little bit of pressure to try and ease the shed off as he is coming out of the pillow case.
    I've soaked and peeled my snakes before. Any reason you prefer the pillow case? Less risk of drowning I assume?
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    Re: Should I soak him? or let him be.

    Hah, I'm just going to leave him alone. He's doing quite well. Thanks for the thoughts folks, but I've got a clear white sock on the way, lol.
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    Re: Should I soak him? or let him be.

    I personally have not used the pillowcase method, I am fortunate to live in a humid climate, and if they happen to have a piece of shed stuck on their head, it usually comes off when they swim/exercise in the bath tub
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    Re: Should I soak him? or let him be.

    imo, mist him alittle and give him a day or two by himself to see if he can get it off. If he doesnt then I usually set them up in a small rubbermaid tub with an inch of luke warm water, and then put a hand towel in there so he has a wet but pliable surface to help get the shed off.. give him 20-25 minutes in there, then if theres any left on him its usually very easy to just rub it off with your fingers or let him slide thru the soaked towel and your hand.

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