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Stuck shed, 24hrs too soon?
I've had my girl for over 2 years now, and she's only had stuck shed maybe 2 other times... Problem is, I just fed her a small rat yesterday. Is it too soon to handle her to help get the rest of her shed off? Or has she digested enough of the rat so I can help her. Doesn't look like there's any stuck shed on her head, only her body.
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Taken 2 minutes ago. I don't have a camera, only Iphone.

Scott
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After 24 hours you can almost be 100% certain it won't regurg the food. After 24 hours you can go ahead and handle to get the soak going!!
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regurging happens to extremely scared or stressed out snakes, it's called the fight or flight response and in the wild they will regurge to be able to defend themselves or flee faster.
Unfortunately the rumor about handling them after a meal is the biggest regurgitated rumor out there 
Good call on removing the stuck shed OP
Jerry Robertson

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Looks nice now 
Shes a beauty!!! Cannot wait till my little spider boy gets that big!!!! I wanna see him have babies with my female normal!!!
Ball Python
0.2 Normals (Coilette and Mary Jane)
1.0 Spider (Zues)
1.0 Pastel (De Sol)
Boa Constrictors
0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa (Stella)
0.1 BCI Hog Island (Kiyoko)
0.1 Dumerils Boa (Gloria)
1.1 Yellow Anaconda (Serenity and Diablo)
0.1 Albino Common Northern Boa BCI (Pandora)
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Re: Stuck shed, 24hrs too soon?
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
.. will regurge to be able to defend themselves or flee faster..
Or in hopes that a would be predator chooses an exceptionally pungent, conveniently dead, regurgitated meal over the hassle of taking out a living snake.
I remember as a kid I would often handle snakes right before and after feeding. Besides a handful of pissy, eastern hognose regurges it was usually a clean house.
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