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nikki0421
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
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Posted - 13/10/2011 : 21:05:53
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Hi all I have just been to get Oscar out for his cuddle and first of all he was'nt out of the hide, which was unusual for this time in the evening and when I lifted the hide and tried to pick him up he curled into a tight ball. I lifted him out and he slowly popped his head out and his eyes are a bluey cloudy colour. I know that this means that he is starting to shed, but I'm just surprised how nervous it's made him, he's normally great to handle, enjoys coming out and has never curled up when I've handled him. Anyway, I'm waffling!! My question is.... how long will it take him to shed completely, because his skin looks the same, it's just his eyes? and also do you think I should leave his Saturday feed until next week? Any replies would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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Evolution Morphs
Old Royal - I Post too much!
United Kingdom
2265 Posts |
Posted - 13/10/2011 : 21:07:58
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2-3 days after clearing from blue
My Mojave hisses at me if she's in blue moody cow lol
But ok when she's not
They can't see that well when in blue so guess that's why they get moody and a bit scared (balled up) |
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Posted - 13/10/2011 : 21:16:15
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Yes, as D3l says ...the whole process usually takes around a week, from first cloudiness/dustiness to shed, but it's impossible to predict precisely, snakes being what they are.
Yes, they're jumpier as a rule when in blue; my demure little corn hatchling bit me lol!
Personally, if I know a snake, especially a royal, is in blue, I don't offer food, but they can surprise you. I once got Saada's rat all ready and found she was in blue ... she took, and loads of people on here have found their royals have fed while in blue; it depends on the snake. |
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hodgie
Fully Grown Royal
United Kingdom
1197 Posts |
Posted - 13/10/2011 : 21:51:46
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I generally leave mine completely alone and dont offer food, as your found they are particularly nervous and will stay in a hide 24/7. Also going without food for a little while can help give you a better feeding response after they have shed and emptied themselves. |
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Lotabob
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
5008 Posts |
Posted - 13/10/2011 : 21:54:40
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Save yourself some cash (the millions it costs for a rat lol) and skip a feed when in blue, it wont do any harm and avoids waste which is a pet hate of mine. Its strange how different they act when in blue, I suppose they are just blind, irratable because of the whole skin itchy coming offness, and it makes siome snakes, jumpy, some aggresive and others just go lethargic, I know Duke my big lump who is lazy at the best of times just goes very lethargic, but my other 2 go jumpy. I as a rule leave them alone from the first signs of shedding to the skin coming off just give them this time for a bit of privacy and keep the stress levels to a minimum. |
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sandi
Sub Adult
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Posted - 14/10/2011 : 13:09:25
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Its a stressful time for them, they are blind and feel vunerable when in blue so i tend to leave well alone too. Florence can take up to 2 weeks but she sometimes catches me out! |
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