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    Re: Tearing in shed normal?

    Sometimes it just happens. The snake can get too rough rubbing on things or maybe it was a teeny tiny bit to dry. Its 100% normal and fine. We have one snake who sheds then I swear he rolls on it. He trashes it after its off. Ive only seen one full shed from him and it's because I caught him just finishing. We have another who leaves his shed in his bowl. And when you pull it out its so wet sometimes the weight of the water rips it. Back when we used tanks we had a girl who would use her tree branch to crawl on when she shed and it ripped her shed to bits. Don't stress

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