Quote Originally Posted by OoohShiny View Post
No, but I've heard of that trick and may try it if it comes to that. I don't want to put her in a soak again when the only stuck shed is on her head.
Be careful when using the pillowcase method, dont like leave her in too long as some pillowcases lose their airflow when damp and some snakes have suffocated when left in too long (although rare abd usually when they are left for far too long like hours or even overnight)
Helping them isn't the worst thing in the world and leaving the shed on for long is much more stressful then helping them out gently.
If you want an in depth guide snake discovery on YT has a great video (just search snake discovery stuck shed on snakes) but the basic jist is a 80-85 degree 20 minute bath that only just submerges them - don't push their head in the water, instead put a lid on so there is very high humidity. Then remove any skin hanging off by gently pulling it off as long as there is no resistance.
With the eyes be more careful and don't prod or peel them directly (use other peeling shed to lift it off if possible if that doesn't work use a soft damp towel and rub gently in one direction repeatably until it comes off) if it doesn't come off easily she may need more soaking time.
Hope this helps, if you are careful she will be perfectly fine.

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