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Thread: Problem sheds!!

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    Re: Problem sheds!!

    Quote Originally Posted by etenia View Post
    Yeah well I guess when people don't know the answer or have any suggestions they dont reply? It just so happened that my snake had the same problem
    Well thank you for all your help!!

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    Re: Problem sheds!!

    Not a problem at all, hope it helped ease your mind a little

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    Re: Problem sheds!!

    Quote Originally Posted by etenia View Post
    Not a problem at all, hope it helped ease your mind a little
    Well to be honest it did a little but I am still gonna worry in the back of my mind because I don't want to neglect them in any way!!! But were very helpful and I appreciate that!!!

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    Re: Problem sheds!!

    Hi,

    For the albino's head shed you could try putting him in a damp pillowcase - that can work quite well as they push against it trying to find the way out.

    Don't use really high thread count pillowcases and make sure you put it back in the tub but not directly on the heat - the ambient temp of the tub should be fine.

    I soak my pillowcase in warm water (around mid 80's F ) then wring it out a bit before putting the snake in it and tie the neck shut - please make sure you don't catch the snakes head or tail when doing that bit though.


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    Re: Problem sheds!!

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    For the albino's head shed you could try putting him in a damp pillowcase - that can work quite well as they push against it trying to find the way out.

    Don't use really high thread count pillowcases and make sure you put it back in the tub but not directly on the heat - the ambient temp of the tub should be fine.

    I soak my pillowcase in warm water (around mid 80's F ) then wring it out a bit before putting the snake in it and tie the neck shut - please make sure you don't catch the snakes head or tail when doing that bit though.


    dr del
    Thanks I will try that tomorrow!

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