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    Quote Originally Posted by cifarellidad View Post
    I am not sure what to do only one eye shed and not the other. What do you think I should do?
    In my opinion you should just leave it. The next shed cycle will take it off. If it doesn't , then intervene.

    I have some snakes that are lazy shedders from time to time. Its not really a health issue unless you leave the stuck shed on the snake for a long period of time. I soak my snakes who have had bad sheds a day or two after I notice they are having a rough time. I try to give them some time to get as much off as they can before I step in.



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