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stroodsue
Snake Mite
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Posted - 23/11/2011 : 22:14:46
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Hey! I've heard different timings through different groups/forums,
How often do Ball pythons shed please?
Last was with his breeder 1.10.11 when he was 3 months old, (hatch 30.6.2011)
Thank you
Sue
hmmmm that title doesn't bode well does it.. One can IMAGINGE the replies I am to get!!! pmsl.. ooops |
Edited by - stroodsue on 23/11/2011 22:15:55 |
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lee1982
Hatchling
79 Posts |
Posted - 23/11/2011 : 22:23:03
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My young boys has shed 2times in 6 months not sure if that is good or bad |
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GMac
Grumpy scots admin
United Kingdom
1152 Posts |
Posted - 23/11/2011 : 22:24:32
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It varies from snake to snake, ours when they were little shed every 2 months or thereabouts, just depends how well they eat, as well as what they are eating, and grow at that age. |
Royals, Corns, Boa, Kings, Hoggy, Ratsnakes
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Lotabob
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
5008 Posts |
Posted - 23/11/2011 : 23:38:00
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The simple answer is never when you are expecting them to. I've tried to see if there is a pattern but as they get older its quite random and also dependant on lots of factors. Growth, damage, parasites, previous bad sheds can all affect the time until the next shed. Duke seems to just go blue so fast and unexpectedly, no warning, maybe I miss the early warning as he isn't out a lot but I'll go to get him out and he'll be all grey and staying still as possible, I've actually prodded him before because I thought he was dead, he soon hissed and let me know he was still alive though I nearly popped my clogs, he scared the life of of me. |
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Tawfik47
Fully Grown Royal
Czech Republic
1584 Posts |
Posted - 24/11/2011 : 00:26:28
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Blitz shed every 45-55 days approximately |
1.0.0 Common Boa - Revo CB13
I had a royal python (Blitz) for two years for those who are wondering what I'm doing here with my boa :D |
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jhk2005
Yearling
United Kingdom
166 Posts |
Posted - 24/11/2011 : 08:27:14
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my little leo seems to be a similar age to yours Sue, he's shed twice now - once within a week of getting him and he's just finished another about 2 days ago. He went for a couple of weeks without feeding when I first had him but now takes fuzzy mice every 5 days. After 4 regular feeds he went blue. My older ones that eat regularly seem to go thru a shed every 3mths so it seems to be linked to age as much as food. ;) |
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Tawfik47
Fully Grown Royal
Czech Republic
1584 Posts |
Posted - 24/11/2011 : 08:49:24
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quote: Originally posted by stroodsue
hmmmm that title doesn't bode well does it.. One can IMAGINGE the replies I am to get!!! pmsl.. ooops
lol |
1.0.0 Common Boa - Revo CB13
I had a royal python (Blitz) for two years for those who are wondering what I'm doing here with my boa :D |
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stroodsue
Snake Mite
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Posted - 28/11/2011 : 11:14:18
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Thank you folks, I will keep an eye open for the "blueing" AND I will also wacth the days count too tawfik
Sue watch this space lol |
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Posted - 28/11/2011 : 12:43:25
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Well, I didn't think I could add anything to what people have said ...they shed more often when they're small, when they're eating well/growing fast ...But last night ...
My Shiva, cb09, decent average weight for a male, good feeder still despite the time of year, had his last shed at the end of Oct, before I got him. Unless of course I made a mistake about the date. He's in lovely condition, settled in nicely, tucking into his rats - in fact he ate a small rat yesterday afternoon. He's been quiet and in view of the settling in period I haven't disturbed him much of course; at 3am today I got up for my usual insomniac prowl and he was out and ...covered in bits of stuck shed?????
I truly hadn't expected a shed from him for a month or two! So it was a case of damp a pillowcase and tuck him up in a rub inside the pillowcase for 20 minutes. He needed 2 goes as of course I'd done nothing about extra humidity, but soon came clear. He was such a good boy too, especially as he doesn't know me very well yet.
They do say that, with snakes, always expect the unexpected! |
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