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    Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake

    Never had to remove tape from a snake, but isn't peanut butter supposed to help (as bizarre as that sounds)? Or is that to remove bubblegum from hair?

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    Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake

    Hey, we all make mistakes early on.....and later on as well. It sounds like you learned something from this, so that's a positive thing.
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    Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Why not? I know of quite a few breeders that do for superficial injuries. Do you know something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post
    Why not? Just means they're disposable. When they get soiled you just toss it and put a new one in.
    they also collect and harbor black mold and bacteria

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    Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Never had to remove tape from a snake, but isn't peanut butter supposed to help (as bizarre as that sounds)? Or is that to remove bubblegum from hair?
    I know it works for hair.

    You could stick paper towels to the residue if it's still sticky and it won't hurt the snake at all. It's skin is similar to your fingernail in that anything on it will eventually grow off it, generally at the very next sloughing of skin for the snake as opposed to a few weeks for the fingernail, but it's similar in function and painlessness.
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    Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake

    I know you can use neosporin snakes if they have a little boo boo and that neosporin being greasy it may just take the tape glue off. We use Vaseline on duct tape residue at school in my ag class. I don't know if Vaseline is safe tho.

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    Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    Ok, now we know you can not only use Google but copy and past as well.

    What's your point? You were asked a specific question. WHY should we not use alcohol on snakes?

    Do you have an answer or is that flapping I hear, buttcheek wise, that is?
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    Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake

    on the instructions for sticky traps it says you can remove whatever is stuck with cooking oil (same principle as peanut butter i suppose) ,i've never tried it as i use sticky traps for wild rodents in the attic.

    i would think alcohol would dry the skin plus it doesn't cut the sticky residue.
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    Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake

    I used a tiny bit of olive oil when I had a tape incident. Came right off.
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    Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake

    Thanks for the ideas everyone. I made a lot of newbie mistakes... sad thing is I'm not a complete newb Before college I had a lot of experience... I kept balls, corns, a boa, and leopard geckos. Not to mention I worked in a pet shop for 2 years. Now that I'm done school I decided to get back into the hobby. I'm pretty bummed to make such an amateur mistake. Next time I have him out, I might try some olive oil. But for now, he is staying put and getting time to relax after this little ordeal.

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    Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Skitals View Post
    Thanks for the ideas everyone. I made a lot of newbie mistakes... sad thing is I'm not a complete newb Before college I had a lot of experience... I kept balls, corns, a boa, and leopard geckos. Not to mention I worked in a pet shop for 2 years. Now that I'm done school I decided to get back into the hobby. I'm pretty bummed to make such an amateur mistake. Next time I have him out, I might try some olive oil. But for now, he is staying put and getting time to relax after this little ordeal.
    Your mistake will help others learn. It's an example that will show others what could happen. :]
    No big deal, even the 'experts' can do things wrong.

    I'm proud of you for coming on here and asking for help while admitting your mistake! A real life friend of mine refuses to take a cardboard box with duct tape on it out of her corn snake cage. Has two corns in a cage too.. sigh. She says she's taught me 'everything' I know about snakes too..

    I didn't think about it, but olive oil sounds like a good plan. Good luck and I'm sure he'll be fine.

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