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    Re: Snake Skin

    I'm curious as well about using shed skins for breeding. Does it trigger something, in the male and, or females? Is it just a superstition kind of thing? I'm dying to know!...LOL
    I usually just throw them away, however my 4-4.5 ft bp (named: Balthazar, A.K.A: Mega) had a really nice solid shed, but it was wet, which made the skin soft enough to stretch out without it tearing into pieces, so I stretched it out, and put it on my front porch to dry while I was at work, sadly when I came home ants' had completely demolished it so now I just throw them away.

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    All my sheds so far have been perfect, and those "scrunched up" ones usually can be rolled out and are normally perfect as well, even though it reminds me of a condom

    Anyway, I give them to my ASF. They love em.

    ... that is unless I forget about it and the cats get to it. They love em too :-/
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    Yes by throwing one of your males shedded skin into a tub with a mating pair, can/will get the male going, when he can scent another male
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    Re: Snake Skin

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    Yes by throwing one of your males shedded skin into a tub with a mating pair, can/will get the male going, when he can scent another male
    Well, that makes sense, I can see how that would make them 'try' a little harder, thinking there is a little competition.

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    Re: Snake Skin

    Quote Originally Posted by thomasK View Post
    I guess you use them to stimulate there breeding behaviour, but how so? Male skin in with males or females?
    Both, I will put a moist snake skin from a another male with 2 animals being paired if the male seems to have a hard time doing the job.

    Just like I will put another female snake's skin with two animal being paired if the female is not receptive.

    I do not do it all the time only with those that seems to be a bit more difficult.
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    i keep the ones that arent nasty to give to my mom to take them to her school to show her students.. try to educate the kids ya know

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    I keep most of mine unless they have pee/poo on it. I give them to friends to help keep wild rats in check, I read it helps I have no idea if it does but my friend thinks so. I also use the best cleanest as fund raisers sometimes for the reptile rescue I work with. We 'sell' them for a donation.

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    I generally just keep them around. I want to do something artsy with them but haven't really coming up with anything yet...
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    I trash 'em. First I unroll them and make sure they are a nice, full shed, and then throw them away.

    I know it's weird, but I really like unrolling them. Lol.
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    Re: Snake Skin

    Quote Originally Posted by lasweetswan View Post
    I trash 'em. First I unroll them and make sure they are a nice, full shed, and then throw them away.

    I know it's weird, but I really like unrolling them. Lol.
    X2 me too!! I do have my first snakes shed hanging on my wall, maybe its like a framed dollar bill
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