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    Re: Shedding

    It's been about 3 weeks now..

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    Re: Shedding

    How and what are you offering? Also, offering to frequently I've read can put them off food. You could try. Or, leave him alone, no handling, no offering food for 5 days. Then offer and see what happens.
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    Re: Shedding

    I answered your new thread but said almost the same as Doolittle. ^^

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    Re: Shedding

    Medium sized dead frozen..

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    Re: Shedding

    I would try a small... maybe it's too big for him

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    Re: Shedding

    His been eating them according to the previous owner..

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    How much does the snake weigh and how much does the rodent weigh?

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    Re: Shedding

    Good question lol

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    Re: Shedding

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter_c View Post
    Right,he's just started to shed this morning,I've seen a few posts saying that they need help ? How would I know if he needs help,can I move his hide to make sure he's ok ? Does he need spraying ? Please help..
    I'm a little late answering this one, as it seems he's already shed. I wanted to touch on this for future reference, though. As you probably figured out, intervention during shed isn't usually needed, assuming your temps and humidity are correct. In fact, it can actually injure your snake if you try peeling off shedding skin. If your snake has some retained skin post shed, you can wet a towel with warm water, and let him crawl through it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter_c View Post
    I've tried to feed him every other day but he doesn't take What can I do ?
    As someone else said, give him space for a few days, maybe a week. Then you can try again.

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter_c View Post
    His been eating them according to the previous owner..
    Medium is a bit subjective. Also, what he was doing when the previous owner had him may or may not be accurate. A good rule of thumb is to offer prey items that are the same thickness, or slightly larger than the thickest part of the snake.

    Quote Originally Posted by 200xth View Post
    How much does the snake weigh and how much does the rodent weigh?
    I prefer this method over eyeballing the size compared to the snake, especially with a mouser who needs multiple mice per feeding. I feed a minimum of 10% of body weight. Some people will recommend a set feeding cycle, sometimes every 4 days, 7 days, whatever. Personally, I offer food whenever my snake starts cruising her tank more often. It's not easy to explain, but there's a difference between her normal exploration of the tank vs when she's on the hunt.


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    Re: Shedding

    Thanks guys

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