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    Re: Solana - Our Scaleless Sunglow Motley Corn

    Solana shed this past week, but it wasn't a great shed. I had to put her in a moist holding container with a paper towel and some coco substrate. I also had to help encourage her a little.

    Everything came off, but especially in the winter, I am going with two bowels and a moist hide when she's going to shed from now on. I cannot figure it out, as it seems to vary shed to shed even if conditions are similar.

    Anyway, no harm done, she ate like a champ a day or two later, and is a solid 225G today, totally dry.

    I would install the misting system I am installing for the other snakes (and have for the Rhacodactylus), but too much humidity isn't great either for corns and I am not sure how that would work with a scaleless corn.

    She's looking great and is a dream to handle. Of course today, when I went to take her out, so I could clean her tank, she was a wiggle worm. Not sure what her deal was today, but Yafe, the Carpet Python, was the same way. Weather pattern?


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