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Does it have stuck shed on it? Looks like it but it's not very clear. Could it be that tail stuck with stuck shed?
Why did your friend get you such aa snake?
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I agree, looks like old shed stuck on the tip of the tail ??
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You need to provide proper humidity and stop soaking this animal, it is stressful and soaking prior to a shed will actually not be beneficial quite in the contrary.
If there is an issue (after the shed not before) use a warm damp towel to get rid of any left over shed.
Also avoid any oily substance has it will loosen up the scales.
Again the key is proper humidity.
Finally shed is related to growth and growth is related to food intake so if you feed him right he should shed about once a month at that age, the key here is proper feeding.
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Re: Thoughts
 Originally Posted by Deborah
Finally shed is related to growth and growth is related to food intake so if you feed him right he should shed about once a month at that age, the key here is proper feeding.
At two months old?
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Can the tail be gently physically unrolled or is it fused?
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Re: Thoughts
Honestly I don't think that can be fixed unless cut by a vet but I can be wrong about that but it seems like that tail has stuck sheds on it but I can't zoom in on the picture and it also seems like he is in shed but the last day or soo of shed do to the darkness and color of the skin it looks like it's a day or too from shedding but again I can be wrong but I'd keep the humidity up and bath once a week maybe twice for a few months and see what happens I've honestly never seen this kind of injury besides a tiny tail kink but most breeders cut that
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Re: Thoughts
 Originally Posted by Carrie Beth
Thanks. I think it looks like stuck shed in the picture too. That is why I've been doing baths and was thinking vitamin E. The tail is fused and he eats a large fuzzy once a week.
Please stop bathing your animal. You are 1- washing away the oils that a snake produces to shed and 2- adding more stress to the animal than it needs.
Do NOT put any oils on your animal period if you stop the bathing and fix the husbandry it ill produce hat it needs on its own.
Depending on the weight of your animal you should probably be on rat pups by now.
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Re: Thoughts
 Originally Posted by KMG
At two months old?
If fed right absolutely 4 to 6 weeks is the norm the issue is that most people underfeed hatchlings and overfeed adults. Hatchlings are programmed to be voracious eat and grow fast.
 Originally Posted by Carrie Beth
he eats a large fuzzy once a week.
When you mean large fuzzy you mean mice or rats?
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