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    Jasonx, people are taking time to help you and to give their more experienced advice. Skiploder merely pointed out that you're making multiple threads of the same topic, which is unnecessary, and that you seemed to be ignoring advice given to you. No need to fly off the handle at him or anyone else. You said this is your "first snake", so why not listen to the veterans here who've owned hundreds of snakes or are possibly even some of the most well-known breeders in the world? We've all gone through bad sheds and we know how to deal with them. I know this is gonna set you off, but the experienced people kinda DO have a right to tell you how it's done, because they DO know how it's done.

    We post because we want to help, not because we want to make you look stupid. You're obviously concerned about your snake, so why not follow the advice? I know it's hard to not help, but snakes are solitary creatures; he'll get through a stuck shed. The only thing you might have to do is give him a 30-minute soak. After that, just let him do his thing.
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