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Thread: Color from Shed

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    Re: Color from Shed

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Ive been thinking about this, and I think that maybe something was in the container that you were soaking him in.
    Nope...12QT only used as a QT tub for a couple of weeks...then cleaned and has been empty for a month or so.

    Water was purified from a Colagan (sp?) water tap.

    3 sprays of "Shed Ease" were added but I have used this stuff for years and never seen anything like this (I have had this bottle before and no issue).

    Keep the ideas coming as I am still trying to figure it out...going to go bath another snake just as a test.
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    Re: Color from Shed

    my first thought was poop or pee...
    consitering my blood uses the facilities when she sheds.... aha but i guess the taste test would have proved this.
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    Re: Color from Shed

    Quote Originally Posted by ChicaPiton519 View Post
    my first thought was poop or pee...
    consitering my blood uses the facilities when she sheds.... aha but i guess the taste test would have proved this.
    Yes, I would have thought this too...but there was nothing noticeable in the water after I removed him.
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    Re: Color from Shed

    I would guess that your new snake had a betadine soak at some point and that is what came off on your hand.

    Check with the place you got him and see if that's what happened.
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    Re: Color from Shed

    Nice Call!!!!!!

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    Re: Color from Shed

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    I would guess that your new snake had a betadine soak at some point and that is what came off on your hand.

    Check with the place you got him and see if that's what happened.
    I will ask but why would someone soak a snake in Betadine?
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    Re: Color from Shed

    Betadine is used in all sort of applications to clean wounds & help prevent infection.

    Specifically in regards to snakes, I believe I've seen it recommended for scale rot and burns.
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    Re: Color from Shed

    ahhh.... right color. But he said it was powdery?
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: Color from Shed

    Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    Betadine is used in all sort of applications to clean wounds & help prevent infection.

    Specifically in regards to snakes, I believe I've seen it recommended for scale rot and burns.
    also sometimes considered a mite treatment.

    (not by me)
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    Re: Color from Shed

    I remember that happened to me once before. Dont remember it as powerey, but i think it could be from urates.

    Helpful hint, use rubber gloves(eg cleaning yellow gloves) to remove stuck shed by hand as fingers are slippery. Give your snake a firm rub down to peel the shed off. (works even better when your snake has soaked a few hours.

    Have fun and get use to bloods stuck sheads. Nightmare(for me).
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