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chaz and russell Posted - 01/09/2009 : 15:43:22
me and my boyfriend have got a 4month old python we have had her for just over a week and when we got her she was sheding and she still is. there is only 1 problem she is really having trouble sheding her head and we have put moss in with her to see if that will help we have also spraded her wih water but not having any luck. and everytime we go near her she trys to bite. has anyone got any other ideas on helping her shed her head. ( she has bark in with her and a log) thank you
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Blackecho Posted - 01/09/2009 : 16:05:20
A luke warm (30-35C) bath an inch or so deep for 15 mins, then allow to run through a damp towel or flannel.

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