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    Re: Skittles and dark patch

    Quote Originally Posted by zina10 View Post
    That does look like a piece of old shed !

    It also looks as if it is irritating to her and she is "rubbing" it on stuff to get it off, hence the dirt on it and inside of some of the heat pits. If she allows you, could you carefully rub a slightly wet/warm hand towel over it a few times? I think once it would get a bit wet, the friction should pull it right off.

    You could also leave it, but it seems to be irritating her.
    I agree. Stuck dirty shed. Lucy do you think your snakes "remember" something uncomfortable or stressing like use holding their heads still, or pinning them down to do something like removing stuck shed on their face/nose etc..?
    My burm always Blew a lot of Hot air but after was back to doing whatever he was before that. There Ball Pythons are so much more nerve racked it seems to me and I worry about having to help them like that. They feel like miniature Yippy dogs compared to what I've been used to hahaha even after a year of these Balls now I still worry I spook them lol.


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