Re: The last python is in captivity, the forum is at peace... Zebes update thread
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Very handsome snek! But to be fair, complaining about your snake's shed being a mess...hey, how well could we undress without using hands or feet, & just by sliding against things.
My colubrids consistently give immaculate one piece sheds though. Maybe it's just his bulkiness and his tendency to fully shed out within a hide instead of splaying it throughout the enclosure (so it gets "run over" repeatedly as he gets it all off).
Re: The last python is in captivity, the forum is at peace... Zebes update thread
Originally Posted by Snagrio
My colubrids consistently give immaculate one piece sheds though. Maybe it's just his bulkiness and his tendency to fully shed out within a hide instead of splaying it throughout the enclosure (so it gets "run over" repeatedly as he gets it all off).
It's due to many things. Some snakes have thicker shed skins than others do- & like you said, their techniques vary, as does their body weight & flexibility. There's nothing "wrong" with a shed that tears on abrasive things either, & many of them do that. It's partly luck to get intact sheds.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength. Eric Hoffer(1902 - 1983)
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” ~ Gandhi
Might as well throw in an update here since I already have for the rest. He's been chill as can be, always curious about goings on.
I have 5x2x2 PVCs on order for him and Hoco, so he'll have more climbing opportunities and more space overall eventually as he always looks cramped while on his nightly forays in his current digs (that 15" height only feels shorter as time goes on).