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    My KSB can't shed to save his life, it's like he skipped that part of the tutorial. I usually rub him with a shedding aid and then put him in the top of a container filled with damp sphagnum moss. It has a hole in the bottom and by the time he finds the hole and crawls out, his old skin has usually come off. I don't want his environment to be too damp since KSB's are desert snakes, but you'd think they would be adapted enough to shed in the dry. Even this last time, when he had completely (I thought) shed, I had to pull a strip off the side of his head.
    Last edited by Spicey; 10-20-2020 at 10:39 AM.
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