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    Re: Check This Out...(Pics)

    Congrats on the first shed! I would bet that most new keepers don't get perfect sheds the first time, so you must've done sumthin right!
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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    Thanks again, He was actually hated on May 6/05 so he's pushing 3 months old now. The Father was a Pastel and the Mother was a Normal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NocturnalBC
    Thanks again, He was actually hatched on May 6/05 so he's pushing 3 months old now. The Father was a Pastel and the Mother was a Normal.
    FIXED..lol

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    Ginger’s last shed went so fast I was shocked. When I first brought her home from petco, (ya I know now) her first shed was horrible and a eye cap refused to come off and it took a week to complete. I was so worried. I called a vet. He said to bring her in if the next shed didn’t fix the problem. Her next shed came and went a bit better the eye cap came off. Her last shed I noticed her eyes had gone bluish and the next day she looked beautiful. I found her shed in her clay pot hide in two parts her complete head and the rest in one peace.

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    Hmmm do snakes actually shed faster (more efficiently) as they get older or would that be a result of better husbandry in a home vs a pet store?


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    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno
    Hmmm do snakes actually shed faster (more efficiently) as they get older or would that be a result of better husbandry in a home vs a pet store?
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    I'd have to say that it's all in the snake. If anything the older the snake gets the longer it takes. Good husbandry would just help it go smooth.

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    Hi,


    Good going on that shed. Definitely a nice looking BP!
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