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    blood on the shed...

    well heres the deal.

    i just bought a two month old albino male and i never knew that he was in shed when i got him. the next day i noticed that he shed a perfect shed. the only problem is that i noticed a little bit of blood around the vent area of his shed skin. i picked him up and inspected his vent and it was a little red but not bleeding.

    has this happened to anyone because this is the first time it has happend to me. could it just be that the shed was a little harder to remove around the vent area and that is why the bleeding happend??

    thanks

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    Re: blood on the shed...

    I had this happen when my hatchlings went through their first shed... I also remember reading a little bit about it somewhere on the forums... I think it's normal and not a cause for concern.
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    Re: blood on the shed...

    It sometimes goes a bit red because the skin there is quite soft and tender and as the snake rubs there to shed sometimes he/she can rub a little bit too hard and damage the new skin. It should heal up fine but check all the same to make sure it does not become infected.

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    Re: blood on the shed...

    ok good.

    i wasnt too worried cuz everything looked fine and i think have read somewhere that it happens to hatchlings.

    thanks a lot guys.

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    Re: blood on the shed...

    i had this happen one time when i was helping him get the shed offf the tail...it was just a lil bit...barley noticible
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