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stumpy Posted - 29/04/2011 : 19:42:35
Will give him another bath tomorrow also put in spag moss see if it will come off

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n/a Posted - 29/04/2011 : 20:14:44
Aww, poor little lad - my Shahi was just the same with his first few sheds, looked like he was prancing around in a net curtain.

Shahi I bathed but with hindsight I might have been a bit hasty - as long as the eyecaps and tailtip are off, what's in between isn't too crucial. (Although obviously better if it does come off.)

Another tip is to put the snake in a damp pillowcase, in a rub, and as snakey squirms about, the gentle friction of the damp cloth may help the shed off.

Good luck you and Zuri

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