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Interesting Shed
I have had a non eater male BP, not eaten since January. So last week, I noticed he was going into shed. I wake up today and I have a nice shed sitting in his enclosure.
My question, without eating for such a long time and losing 80 grams of weight, how can he have shed? There's been no growth recently, which would usually be the reason for a normal shed. So, how and why would my little buddy go into shed?
Jim Smith
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Re: Interesting Shed
Don't know why, but same here, I have a few girls that hasn't eaten anything since December and they shed a few weeks ago!!
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Re: Interesting Shed
I'm pretty sure that shedding has as much to do with keeping healthy, ridding the body of pets, keeping a nice oily skin, etc. It probably isnt just because they are gaining weight.
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Re: Interesting Shed
They shed for a variety of reasons. Stress, growth, injury...Just because he isn't growing doesn't mean he shouldn't shed.
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Re: Interesting Shed
And, just because he isn't gaining weight doesn't mean he isn't growing. Remember snakes never stop growing, they just slow down. He's loosing fat and a little muscle but the rest of him is still growing.
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