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Shed Number One
Well Furio has all but a centimeter of shed left on his tail and it's all off in one piece!!! I'm ecstatic! (He seems to be too!)
I think I'm going to switch from Aspen to Coconut Fiber... Any opinions?
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Re: Shed Number One
Yeah, the local herp place recommended Bed A Beast because it's pretty similar to natural environment.
I would use something different (IE Newspaper if I wasn't allergic )
Does anyone use this bed-a-beast and really like it? Or Eco-Earth?
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Re: Shed Number One
 Originally Posted by V1L3 DiaL3cT
I think I'm going to switch from Aspen to Coconut Fiber... Any opinions?
I have used both and find that Aspen works better for me. The coco fiber would dry out too quickly and with 30+ snakes to care for it is just easier to have everyone on newspaper or aspen.
If you have more than one snake to do, or if you want a LOT of the fiber to last a long time, get it at a nursery store instead of the pet store. I picked up a HUGE bale of coco fiber (coir) for around $20.
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Re: Shed Number One
Congrads dude.. Man I can't wait till mine sheds..
Looking forward to it. I bet it will be soon. Orion is pounding down 2 mice in a feeding..
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Re: Shed Number One
How long does everyone here wait after a shed to start handling again?
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I wait a couple of days...usually I can tell by his mood when he's really done with the shed funk and ready for normal activity.
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Re: Shed Number One
No need to wait after a shed for handling. In fact, you mentioned a bit of shed left at the end of his tail. If that is completely encircling his tail, its usually recommended to try to get it off.
Steve
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