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trailblazer295
02-13-16, 09:01 PM
This might be a dumb question but I'm anxious. My king is curled up in her humid hid for the first time that I've noticed. Now she has a hot and cold hide, a skull in the middle and can bury herself. She hasn't shed in the 6 weeksish I've owned her so wondering if this is a sign she is getting ready to shed soon? Her feeding with me has been weekly instead of bi weekly from previous owner. It has be suspected by others in my other thread that she has stuck shed over her eyes obscuring her vision so I'm really hoping for a shed soon to clear that up.
AZretic
02-13-16, 09:32 PM
Do you see any shed on her eyes? Is she going blue?
trailblazer295
02-13-16, 09:36 PM
Do you see any shed on her eyes? Is she going blue?
I can't tell about the blue but her eyes have a crusty white coloration. My other thread on her has more detail
Jim Smith
02-13-16, 09:53 PM
If her eyes are whitish opaque coloration, that is a sign that she's preparing to shed. In a day or so, her eyes will clear up and two or three days later, she should shed.
trailblazer295
02-13-16, 10:00 PM
The crusty eyes was a week ago. Wasn't the normal opaque blue I've seen from my BP
toddnbecka
02-14-16, 01:06 AM
If she does have retained eyecaps from a previous shed it wouldn't be surprising if she didn't look blue this round. My Jap rats typically duck out of sight for a while before shedding, so does the everglades rat. The thayeri don't have a humid hide, but they shed cleanly and perfect one-piece every time, so I don't bother giving them one.
Fingers crossed your new girl sheds cleanly this time.
Lefitte
02-14-16, 07:57 AM
Could be a sign of a shed to come! If she's got retained eye caps then hopefully it is. My king loves her humid hide. I've tried paper towels and moss, she just loves it. It's not even really humid at this point but I spray it down when I see a shed approaching. It's one of her favorite hides and she has... 5 actual hides plus corners that count as hides. So it could also just be preference.
macandchz
02-14-16, 09:39 AM
dear trailblazer295, i just wanted to share with you something i read about retained eye caps. i've never had to do this, but, this source said you go to a dollar store and buy one of those soft rubber thumbs that you have seen people at a bank count money with. then you gently use that to lift off the retained caps. they said this also works when your snake doesn't shed completely. but you have to be real gentle. has anyone else heard of this?l
trailblazer295
02-14-16, 11:33 AM
This is would be her first shed in my care so I'm hoping it goes smooth. I'll give her a chance to do it herself. She has ample water, regular feeding and humid hide so crossing my fingers.
macandchz
02-14-16, 12:52 PM
dear trailblazer295, sounds like she should do well with her shed. i'm still trying to convert mac back to eating f/t. he acted like he was nice and hungry and so i tried f/t today instead of his preferred fresh killed. forget it. he wouldn't touch it. I'm starting to feel like"mouse assassin". I'm going to wait him out. If he gets hungrier he may give in.
prairiepanda
02-14-16, 02:38 PM
dear trailblazer295, i just wanted to share with you something i read about retained eye caps. i've never had to do this, but, this source said you go to a dollar store and buy one of those soft rubber thumbs that you have seen people at a bank count money with. then you gently use that to lift off the retained caps. they said this also works when your snake doesn't shed completely. but you have to be real gentle. has anyone else heard of this?l
I would just use a damp cotton swab or cloth instead. If it doesn't come off easily with a damp swab or cloth then it would be best to leave it there for it to come off with the next shed. Using more forceful methods like the rubber thumb could cause damage. I know it doesn't sound forceful, but rubber would create a lot more friction and pulling force than a damp swab.
But yeah, sounds like the snake is getting ready to shed. Those old eye caps should come off along with the shed if everything goes well.
reptiledude987
02-19-16, 03:38 PM
My woma just had a stuck eyecap. I let him soak in warm water for around 15 min. When I took him out held him behind the head and they peeled off quite easily.
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