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    Tiny speck of blood on skin shed.

    So a couple weeks ago my boyfriend and I were convinced our Snickers was going to shed because she looked 'dull'(we are novices) but she didn't and last week at this time her eyes started clouding over and it became obvious she would shed....which she did last night. Today I unwound her tightly knotted up shed ball and it was complete(eye caps and all)

    It was a nice 1 piece shed but there was a tiny speck of dried up blood in the mid-section of shed. It was was in mid-section of the shed so it didn't come from her spurs. We examined her closely tonight and made her stretch out(and she hated it) but we had to check. She looked perfectly fine and even though she hated us stretching her body out straight to check her out she did eat 20 minutes later so we didn't piss her off too much.

    I just don't know why there was a speck of dried blood on her shed?(her previous shed was also a 1 piece shed and had no blood whatsoever)

    The amount of blood was VERY small(and wasn't near her spurs but why should there be blood at all?)

    We have checked her for mites ever since we had her and it isn't pin worms because we we feed FT and my understanding of pin worms is that the blood would be defecated.(and we check her tank for poop and urates everyday)

    I just don't get what this little bit of dried up blood came from in the middle of her body?

    All her scales look fine and we examined her closely.


    Is this little speck of blood on her shed skin something to worry about or not???
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    Thats normal, as far as I've heard, having a little bit of blood on the shed.

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    it happens to some of my snakes too, I've also made a thread about it LOL nothing to worry about
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    It happens, it's normal.

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    Re: Tiny speck of blood on skin shed.

    Hi,

    Couldn't it have gotten placed in the middle from her vent as she was crawling out of the skin?

    If it came off in one piece at one point every part of it apart from the tail was round her bum.


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    Re: Tiny speck of blood on skin shed.

    What kind of substrate are you using? The reason why I ask is you need to watch the poop. Paper is the best to view this. A small spotting of blood ever once in awhile on the shed shouldnt be anything to worry about. But if there is blood in the stool on the paper, it could be a sign of internal parasites at work.

    I'm not trying to alarm you , just something to check on.

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    Re: Tiny speck of blood on skin shed.

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Couldn't it have gotten placed in the middle from her vent as she was crawling out of the skin?

    If it came off in one piece at one point every part of it apart from the tail was round her bum.


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    That is a good point. I didn't consider that.

    I still don't think the bit of blood was from internal parasites though. I have never seen a speck of blood from her before from sheds or waste and she eats F/T so from my understanding the likelihood of her all of a sudden getting internal parasites is pretty minimal. And we are vigilant about checking for urates and poo every day.

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    Re: Tiny speck of blood on skin shed.

    Quote Originally Posted by h2ocop View Post
    What kind of substrate are you using? The reason why I ask is you need to watch the poop. Paper is the best to view this. A small spotting of blood ever once in awhile on the shed shouldnt be anything to worry about. But if there is blood in the stool on the paper, it could be a sign of internal parasites at work.

    I'm not trying to alarm you , just something to check on.

    You didn't alarm me.

    We use aspen substrate...we have considered using newspaper before though and are currently debating on switching.

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