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    And please, keep me updated on how it goes! I know how scary bad sheds are for a first time owner.
    P.s make sure the snake doesnt breathe in any water, and another thimg you can do durimg the bath is get a towel wet with her water (warm and not damp) and just put it over her head for a little (just a couple of minutes) almost at the end of the bath (one hour) bc she will most likely keep her head over the water and this method helped me peel the eye caps of my baby, and make sure she is dried off with another towel before you put her back in her enclosure(if the snale curls up thats even better for this part) I hope everything goes well

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