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                | AddicksGlenn | Posted - 20/09/2009 : 21:23:16 Hi all, hera shed today but about a centimetre of shed remains on the tip of the tail.
 I have never had this problem before with montiiee, as all i ever had was a retained eye cap which i managed to sort out.
 However i bathed hera for a while and let her slither through a damp flannel, to see if this would help, but it will not budge.
 She was due a feed yesterday, so don't want to leave it too long before feeding her, but think i would definately be better off concentrating on getting the shed off first.
 What would you guys advise for this situation?
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                | kashie | Posted - 20/09/2009 : 22:53:53 Good news - and on feed :)
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                | AddicksGlenn | Posted - 20/09/2009 : 22:21:22 
 quote:Originally posted by lee2308
 
 just use a damp flannel and stroke in head to tail direction
 
 
 Had tried that......it was only a tiny piece and would not budge. All gone now though thanks to damp kitchen towel, but thanks anyway.
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                | AddicksGlenn | Posted - 20/09/2009 : 22:19:38 
 quote:Originally posted by kashie
 
 When it's just the tail tip I use a damp piece of kitchen roll and keep rubbing until it comes away :)
 
 
 Thank you, it worked a treat. Shed is off, and she took a feed straight after.
 Poor little darling must have been hungry.
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                | lee2308 | Posted - 20/09/2009 : 22:19:19 just use a damp flannel and stroke in head to tail direction
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                | kashie | Posted - 20/09/2009 : 21:30:13 When it's just the tail tip I use a damp piece of kitchen roll and keep rubbing until it comes away :)
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