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Re: shed not coming off.
 Originally Posted by Viperk
Jasonx,
I would suggest doing what they "tell" you to do. Obviously you could choose not to do it but you would hurt your snake making a matter worse than it is. Your snakes health is more important than accusing people.
Skiploder,
You posted back. Obviously, in a way, you were probably wanting a rant. If you would have let his ranting post alone the subject would have subsided a lot quicker. In a sense you fed the fire per-say. I am not bashing on you I am just giving an opinion based on what I saw.
Thanks,
RJ
RJ:
No, not wanting a rant.
Just getting a point across.
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Re: shed not coming off.
 Originally Posted by Skiploder
RJ:
No, not wanting a rant.
Just getting a point across.
I understand what you're saying, but posting the same thing multiple times was redundant. It just made him rant more. After giving a suggestion the first time you shouldn't post it again for if he didn't get the point the first I doubt he will anytime after that. I'm not trying to start an argument. I am also not choosing sides. I just thought I would give my opinion on both of (what I thought) were your and his wrongdoings.
Thanks,
RJ
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it came off, its all good <3 apologies to skiploder, admins, and more. c;
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Mammals
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patience is often required dealing with reptiles, they do not seem to measure time like mammals do. Something positive for you to take away from this.
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now, im going to post a picture of him, can you tell me if hes a normal or morph of some sort?
Reptiles
0.0.1 - Rhacodactylus Ciliatus, Cheerio
Mammals
1.1 - Canis Lupus Familiaris, Little Man & Molly
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Re: shed not coming off.
 Originally Posted by Viperk
I understand what you're saying, but posting the same thing multiple times was redundant. It just made him rant more. After giving a suggestion the first time you shouldn't post it again for if he didn't get the point the first I doubt he will anytime after that. I'm not trying to start an argument. I am also not choosing sides. I just thought I would give my opinion on both of (what I thought) were your and his wrongdoings.
Thanks,
RJ
RJ:
We have a difference in opinion. The point needs to be driven home, as lately we have had more than our share of shed related questions.
The message needs to be the same:
Leave the snake alone.
Don't bathe it.
Don't peel it.
Don't turn the viv into a humidifier.
Don't bother the snake to take pics of it.
Be patient.
Curb your anxiety.
As young master Jason was not hearing the message, I kept repeating it.
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Re: shed not coming off.
Hi Jason,
 Originally Posted by Jasonx
 this is a better picture.
 Originally Posted by Jasonx
now, im going to post a picture of him, can you tell me if hes a normal or morph of some sort?
He's a nice normal - we can see from the picture you put up in the first quote.
Let him settle down now for 5 days with no interaction at all - just spot cleaning his enclosure then you can try and feed him.
He needs time to recover in all likelyhood and feel secure and happy again. 
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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