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    Bad shed help

    So my ball python shed came out pretty clean for his first shed but he still has some of his old shed on the top of his head going to about 1/4th of his body , any ideas to how to remove it ???

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    It is okay to use pine bedding for snakes.
    It is okay to feed live food to snakes.

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    Re: Bad shed help

    200xth I know about this method but I don't have a Rubbermaid , so any other ideals ?

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    Re: Bad shed help

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    200xth I know about this method but I don't have a Rubbermaid , so any other ideals ?
    Any Tupperware or any other safe container that has a little air flow will be ok to use. At first this is the best option to try worked for me 2 days ago. After that you can try something else if it doesn't work. Wheres your humidity at? If you bump the humidity in your enclosure first for a while he may get it off himself which is another option.
    Good luck

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