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    You can always let him crawl through a damp washcloth. As long as the skin is not connected completely around his neck it will come off with his next shed. I would not advise removing the skin by hand. I have seen patients come in with subcutaneous tissue separated from the underlying muscle because an owner pulled on a piece that was not ready (pretty sure something else was going on but we were not authorized to do further diagnostics).
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    0.0.1 Dendrobates tinctorius "Azureus"
    0.1 Sunglow BCI
    1.1 P. breitsteini "Borneo Short-Tailed Python"
    1.1 P. brongesmai "Blood Python"

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