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    Reason for forcing a shed when sick/injured?

    I have read that a Ball python will force a shed when sick or injured. This is true of my injured big female. Why would they do this if the injury is not sking related? Any, opinions?
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    Re: Reason for forcing a shed when sick/injured?

    If it's not a skin injury, I have no clue. What's wrong with your girl?
    *I love this crazy, tragic, almost magic, awful, beautiful life*
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    Re: Reason for forcing a shed when sick/injured?

    Click on my images and you can see the 3300g female I have with her current mouth injury. I took her to the vet (also made a post about the injury in the husbandry section to see if something like that happened to anyone else). Anyway, click my images and you can see what I am talking about (it's the normal ball python female).
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