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    Shedding problem...

    Ok, well about 2 weeks ago my female bp shed, and there was still little pieces left on her, so I helped her along with them. EXCEPT one I probably shouldn't have touched. I began to lift it, but it seemed like it was still connected pretty tightly so I backed off, and it didn't seem to hurt her at all, but for some reason it is still there. It doesn't looks bad but if you run your finger along her body, its like the scales are raised up, but it looks like dead skin still its just connected. Any ideas? I don't have any pics, it would be really hard to capture cuz I have crappy camera for one, and its nothing that big. Kinda have to feel it more then anything, just wondering if anyone had similar problems.

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    Re: Shedding problem...

    anybody?

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    Re: Shedding problem...

    Did you already look at the sticky for taking care of a bad shed? http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=43403

    I'm pretty new to BPs, but my snakes first shed with me was less than stellar and I just followed that and it came out fine.

    I know you were asking more specifically, but I don't have the expertise to help with that... just thought I'd offer what advice I can.

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