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    Newly shed Romeo

    It wasn't a perfect shed though.. still has some tail he's working on.. right this moment, actually! Interesting to watch.
    But, I did snatch him up as he was exiting his hidey hole, haha..
    Got some cute pics:




    He's still scrawny.. he hasn't eaten in a little over two weeks :/ Going to give it a shot again tomorrow, since he finally shed.



    He chilled out with me like this for 20 minutes solid! Rock on, momma's boy~


    EDIT: What would he be classified as? A "Normal"?

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    Re: Newly shed Romeo

    1. Your humidity is still a bit low. The shed will come off in one piece in proper humidity (shed time 70-80%).

    2. He might eat, most BPs hide constantly during shed.

    3. Your BP is a normal yes.


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    Re: Newly shed Romeo

    If your snake hasn't eaten for two weeks he might be better off not hanging out on your wrist until he starts eating regularly.
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    Re: Newly shed Romeo

    I did the pillow case trick a little bit ago.. worked fine :] Don't think he cared too much being in there, but it worked..

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    Re: Newly shed Romeo

    Very pretty The snake is pretty too

    That looks like a Normal and at least you didn't have any shed stuck on your BP's head. Those are pain in the :\
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    Re: Newly shed Romeo

    Quote Originally Posted by Duskie View Post
    I did the pillow case trick a little bit ago.. worked fine :] Don't think he cared too much being in there, but it worked..
    Psst,

    It's when they don't like it it works bestest of all.

    The ones who like it just relax and go to sleep instead of moving around and rubbing the stuck shed off.



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    Re: Newly shed Romeo

    Nice handcuffs..............
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    Re: Newly shed Romeo

    Very pretty, he looks a little reduced from the photos.

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    Re: Newly shed Romeo

    Romeo is handsome... Have you tried to put him in a container with holes, and feed him that way?? That is what I do for George. He is sick, and he just finished shedding, he ate last night.
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    Re: Newly shed Romeo

    Quote Originally Posted by hammerhead View Post
    Very pretty The snake is pretty too :\

    I think she has heard this joke a time or two already on this forum. How do I know? Because I did it too.
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