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    Re: Using tape to remove patches of dead skin...

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    I've removed eyecaps with tape, but very gently, and only after ample soaking first. Had to do to a rescue.
    I just saw an episode of SnakeBytes that recommends using the rubber thumbs you can get from Office Depot, has anyone tried those?
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    Re: Using tape to remove patches of dead skin...

    Latex gloves can be used to remove stuck on sheds, and can also be used to remove retained eye caps. Like you said, proper soaking is the key.

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    ya know...we once had one stuck eye cap. No clue how it happened ...but it did. I put the snake in the water and she went ahead and dunked her own head in the water. They know what they need sometimes. Again we then put the wash cloth in the bin and made it about 100% humid and the next day.....no eyecap and all was well. I just like sticking with traditional methods as it has worked for me thus far. But I have to add to that we really haven't had any serious issues.
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    I don't do it regularly... and by moisturize i meant just water.... I used it to get eye caps off because they retained after 2 sheds... I was just curious what you thought... I just went out and bought a big critter keeper so I can do the water/towel method....

    my snake mainly has a problem with getting random pieces off... he never does it one peice, its always messy and scattered... will the soaking method work for tid bits in random spots?

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    Re: Using tape to remove patches of dead skin...

    Quote Originally Posted by neur0tix View Post
    I don't do it regularly... and by moisturize i meant just water.... I used it to get eye caps off because they retained after 2 sheds... I was just curious what you thought... I just went out and bought a big critter keeper so I can do the water/towel method....

    my snake mainly has a problem with getting random pieces off... he never does it one peice, its always messy and scattered... will the soaking method work for tid bits in random spots?
    Soaking method will work with any stuck shed including random pieces. If you always have shedding issues then your humidity is off. Once you see their eyes go from blue to normal again you can spray down the tank with water or tip the water bowel and you should get a perfect shed.
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    Re: Using tape to remove patches of dead skin...

    WOW... I feel stupid for even thinking about tape... I put her in a critter keeper for a hour with half a inch of luke warm water, and a wet towel... took her out, flawless. had to rub some stuff off but for most part she did it herself


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    <3 <3 thx guyZ... I have the humitity better now, staying at 50-60 throughout day with saran wrap and a towel over top...

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    Re: Using tape to remove patches of dead skin...

    Uhg... cant really tell how bad her shed was from that pic... i just was so happy i felt like posting a pic lol :p

    she is sexy lookin now... even got rid of this patch of dry skin on her head that was startin to worry me...

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    Re: Using tape to remove patches of dead skin...

    Quote Originally Posted by neur0tix View Post
    WOW... I feel stupid for even thinking about tape... I put her in a critter keeper for a hour with half a inch of luke warm water, and a wet towel... took her out, flawless. had to rub some stuff off but for most part she did it herself


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    Never feel stupid....I can tell you I had some weird ideas/freak outs when I got my first snake....even after doing research.. I once was so freaked out calling every store in town as I thought the dead mouse was stuck in her throat and she was going to die...
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    Re: Using tape to remove patches of dead skin...

    Quote Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
    Never feel stupid....I can tell you I had some weird ideas/freak outs when I got my first snake....even after doing research.. I once was so freaked out calling every store in town as I thought the dead mouse was stuck in her throat and she was going to die...
    aw heheh whyd you think that? was she not makin progress?

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