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Re: How long can you leave stuck shed?
 Originally Posted by starmom
yeah, and your snake likes his tail.... 
Lol, i'm kidding. I wouldn't do anything without knowing if it was good or bad for my snake. I love the little guy.
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Re: How long can you leave stuck shed?
 Originally Posted by Skoalbasher
Lol, i'm kidding. I wouldn't do anything without knowing if it was good or bad for my snake. I love the little guy.
Oh for goodness sake~ don't do that to me in the morning!!!!!
~~ McKinsey~~
"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
~The Little Prince; Antoine de Saint Exupery
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Re: How long can you leave stuck shed?
 Originally Posted by missi182
haha, thats what the winks are for silly!!!
We don't wink in Texas.

except maybe to pretty girls.
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Re: How long can you leave stuck shed?
I never soak my BPs, since it isn't a natural thing for them to do in the wild. I can guarantee that the damp pillowcase, with a washrag or small damp towel thrown in with the snake, will take care of the problem in no time.
I've always been one to take care of stuck sheds first thing as soon as I notice it. It's easy enough to get a pillowcase wet and throw them inside it and then back in their tub/cage for an hour or so. When you take them out, if the shed isn't gone it will be very easy to remove.
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Re: How long can you leave stuck shed?
 Originally Posted by dalvers63
I never soak my BPs, since it isn't a natural thing for them to do in the wild. I can guarantee that the damp pillowcase, with a washrag or small damp towel thrown in with the snake, will take care of the problem in no time.
I've always been one to take care of stuck sheds first thing as soon as I notice it. It's easy enough to get a pillowcase wet and throw them inside it and then back in their tub/cage for an hour or so. When you take them out, if the shed isn't gone it will be very easy to remove.
I should have done it when I first noticed, but I was so excited he did shed I wasn't thinking.
How many pillow cases you think they have in the wild?
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Re: How long can you leave stuck shed?
 Originally Posted by dalvers63
I never soak my BPs, since it isn't a natural thing for them to do in the wild...
Hmmm, I'm not certain this can be said with this much certainty. There are places in Africa where royal pythons live in mangroves and mangroves grow in swamps. I keep reading research papers to increase my own knowledge and am amazed at the diversity of these snakes and their adaptability as well.
~~ McKinsey~~
"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
~The Little Prince; Antoine de Saint Exupery
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Re: How long can you leave stuck shed?
For problem sheds I took a spare towel and hand stitched it into a small bag; then I take the snake and a small wash cloth and throw them in a small amount of water for 20 minutes and that usually does the job.
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Re: How long can you leave stuck shed?
I still want to know about these pillow cases in the wild. 
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