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    dehydration help

    This is the first time with me dealing with dehydration, so my first question; is it natural for snake to shed while they are dehydrated? He didn't even have the pink belly, he just shed. And he shed from nose to neck, then stopped and now its shedding from its belly. second question; Is there anyway to help the dehydration? i have the humidity up to 70-80%, i have fresh water, i tried to soak him(which he is looking better from that, but i heard its bad to soak too much) and when i fed him the small rat, i dunked it in the water and he took it. Anything else? please and thank you!

    also his shedding is in flakes and small pieces, so its not a good shed at all
    Last edited by sandra; 07-02-2012 at 10:04 PM.
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