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    Question Risks in feeding during the shed cycle/right before a shed

    I've actually never heard of this one in my life before... But I was just informed that someone's carpet python struck and wrapped their meal so tightly, right before a shed, that it tore their skin off a few days prior to when it was supposed to come off. It resulted in skin irritation which ended up leaving a scab until the next shed, and it left a scar. Some other GTP keepers also recommended not feeding a snake during the shedding process (and not just "not feeding the snake if it doesn't want to eat").

    I'm interested to know if this is only a thing with arboreal or semi-arboreal snakes or something, because I've never seen anybody talk about this with ball pythons or boas before.




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    Never heard of this happening before... Interesting to see if it's true or not

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    Re: Risks in feeding during the shed cycle/right before a shed

    Quote Originally Posted by Trisnake View Post
    Never heard of this happening before... Interesting to see if it's true or not
    Right?? I'm like, I have doubts, because I can't even imagine this happening. But they also keep GTP and seem to know what they're talking about at other points, so I'm thinking it's most likely true.




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    I've never had any problems. I try my best to stay on feeding schedule and if that falls during a shed cycle I still feed. No issues have popped up yet.

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    I can't find any other mentions of that happening. Hopefully, it was just a fluke occurrence.

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