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Stuck shed - do I bother removing it?
James the Stimson's Python had a bad shed last week, and I can't get this one piece off... it appears he got the underside piece stuck in his chin (where their skin "cracks"), and that caused trouble with the rest of it. I managed to get about 95% of the stuck shed off with a rub-down, but I've tried 3-4 times on the neck with no luck!
I'll post some photos below, and would like to know if I should keep trying - or wait for it to come off with the next shed? He was very cooperative through the rub-downs (wet towel), but I could tell it was stressful as he started to wheeze/whistle... which is something I've noticed my Antaresia always do when they're excited or stressed out. He also refused his meal tonight, so I'm worried that piece is still bothering him. Anyway, here are the photos:
Here you can see where the trouble started, at those little pieces hanging from his chin...



Last edited by Lolo76; 07-29-2010 at 05:37 AM.
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Ball Pythons: 0.4 Normals, 1.0 Pastel, 1.1 Mojaves, 1.0 Black Pastel, 2.0 Spiders, 0.1 Lesser, 1.0 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Honeybee
0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
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Re: Stuck shed - do I bother removing it?
Soak him for a few minutes (15-30 minutes). Then put him in a pillow case along with a damp wash cloth. Tie off the open end of the pillow case. Put him back in his enclosure (to keep him warm). Take him out the next day and the shed should be gone.
Good Luck!
Jim Smith
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Re: Stuck shed - do I bother removing it?
I tried a soak and putting a wet towel in his enclosure, but I didn't secure him inside of it... maybe I'll try that tonight!
Lolo's Collection...
Ball Pythons: 0.4 Normals, 1.0 Pastel, 1.1 Mojaves, 1.0 Black Pastel, 2.0 Spiders, 0.1 Lesser, 1.0 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Honeybee
0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)
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Re: Stuck shed - do I bother removing it?
i've pulled the stuck shed off of a more then a few snakes if done properly it is less stressfull then what it would of been to have a stuck shed. first soak them in luke warm water (keep the water warm by putting snake and stuff on there heater only works good if you got a thermostat to control just how warm the heat tape or under the tank heater stay if no thermostat don't do it) but leave them that way for at least an hour to let the skin get good and saturated soaking up as much water as it can. tools you will need some tweezers i like the rubber tipped so no chance of poking a hole in snake as it reflexes and it will reflex.
ok after the snake has soaked for at least an hour in luke warm water and you got the tweezers (you can make any pair coated by getting you some of that stuff they use to coat scissors holes for kids to use it's a liquid but toughens up to a squishy like coating) once you got that and snake is soaked you gently start pulling the skin got to work several parts at once if it's stuck at the mouth hope your snake won't mind you working around the mouth get it started then once you get it top and bottom where it flips then you won't need the tweezers anymore unless it tears and leaves no way to grab it once you get it behind it's head he should be able to work the rest the way off himself.
i had this happen to a green tree python neo and thats how i got it off recently the neo was literally laying on the floor of the cage close to death with the stuck shed dried out and snake stuck where he couldn't move. and only if it is stuck that way is this method recommended. cause you got to get the stuck shed from around mouth first so it can be stressful. but when it gets to the point where the snake is so tired from trying that it gives up on normal way of shedding. you got to choose between loosing the baby to a stuck shed this is the method you use cuase even if soaking and getting the stuck shed wet again the snake is so stressed out or tired from trying it can't or won't try to move.
mind if i pm you with a few questions about your Stimson's Python it is a species i planned on trying to breed and can't find vary many caresheets for them that is all that informative
i just like to argue and get you riled up dont take it to mean i dont like you or what I'm agueing about. I'm doing it for the joy of argueing dont anybody like good old fashion debates
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Re: Stuck shed - do I bother removing it?
Thanks for the tips, and feel free to PM me with your questions! He's still got a small piece stuck under his chin, so it might be time for those tweezers...
Lolo's Collection...
Ball Pythons: 0.4 Normals, 1.0 Pastel, 1.1 Mojaves, 1.0 Black Pastel, 2.0 Spiders, 0.1 Lesser, 1.0 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Honeybee
0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)
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Re: Stuck shed - do I bother removing it?
My vet does not encourage removal of a stuck shed. He feels it will come off the next time. THe only time it is an issue is when the eyecaps do not come off, they need to be removed.
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Re: Stuck shed - do I bother removing it?
i personally feel there is no reason to remove a stuck shed. the only thing you should do with a stuck shed is correct your husbandry and feed the snake heavily so it has lots of nutrition and can shed again soon.
Colin Vestrand
long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...
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Re: Stuck shed - do I bother removing it?
 Originally Posted by Colin Vestrand
i personally feel there is no reason to remove a stuck shed. the only thing you should do with a stuck shed is correct your husbandry and feed the snake heavily so it has lots of nutrition and can shed again soon.
At this point, I'm thinking I may just leave the piece that's left... it's only a small piece, and trying to get it off is stressing out poor James. My husbandry is perfect, as proven by the fact that 3 snakes who share his rack have perfect sheds - so I'm really not sure why he's having trouble! He's been refusing food the last few weeks, so hopefully he'll start eating again & have another shed soon.
Lolo's Collection...
Ball Pythons: 0.4 Normals, 1.0 Pastel, 1.1 Mojaves, 1.0 Black Pastel, 2.0 Spiders, 0.1 Lesser, 1.0 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Honeybee
0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)
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Re: Stuck shed - do I bother removing it?
refusing food, stuck sheds... something's wrong with him. i didn't really mean your husbandry, rather, i meant treat the issue causing the problem, rather than the problem (stuck shed) itself.
Colin Vestrand
long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...
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I've found that even when everything is kept the same even with siblings some will require there cages tweaked a Lil different maybe this one requires 2 or 3 % more humidity. could even be when it was in shed heavy it rubbed something just a Lil to hard and put a hole in the old skin thus not letting part of the old skin separate like it should have thus causing the stuck shed it happens to everybody at some point in time even under perfect conditions I've had one die due to complications with a stuck shed (but it was a completely stuck shed took to vet and all 1 week to the day after seeing the vet it died)
i myself unless my snakes show signs on having problems or there is a whole bunch of unshed skin leave them be. only thing i do for them is spray them an extra time or 2 a day so it can work the old skin off as it moves around its cage and usually by the time it sheds again 99% of the stuck shed is gone. then when there eyes turn blue i put them in a smaller tote in-between wet towels then they shed all no problems
i just like to argue and get you riled up dont take it to mean i dont like you or what I'm agueing about. I'm doing it for the joy of argueing dont anybody like good old fashion debates
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