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Thread: retained sheds?

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    retained sheds?

    what are retained sheds? is it when they don't fully shed? if so, are they harmful? how do you fix it?
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    Re: retained sheds?

    You got it, retained sheds are just when skin is left over from the shedding period. It is only a problem if it encircles the body, such as around the tip of the tail. This can cause lack of blood flow to the area and the area can die and slough off. Eyecaps, shed encircling the middle of the body and tail tips are the main thing to look for.

    A good remedy for retained sheds is to get a small shoebox-sized rubbermaid container with a lid, place about an inch of luke warm water in it, place the snake in, close the lid and then place the whole container(snake and all) in the enclosure on the warm side. Leave for an hour(sounds like baking cupcakes...) and then let the snake slither through a rough washcloth or towel. Works very well.

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    Re: retained sheds?

    oh okay... cause i was noticing there's still a tiny spot (1/4" x 1/4") on dexter's back and a little bit on the top of his head that never came off with his shed. i just figured it would come off next time but when i saw someone mention it in another thread... it made me wonder if it was harmful.

    i'll give him a nice soak tomorrow.
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    Re: retained sheds?

    i put him in a ziploc container and 15 minutes later i let him out and rubbed his tiny spot and voila! it was off

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