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BURMS
02-16-17, 12:35 PM
Hi all, my female albino burmese python was in shed up to yesterday, and I handled her a little bit while I changed her water. Today when I checked on her in the morning, her skin was really wrinkly and she doesn't appear to be in shed anymore- her eyes are no longer cloudy and I think she got her color back but I can't find the shed anywhere. Is this normal after a snake sheds? This is my first time with this snake shedding, any advice would help, and a response ASAP would be appreciated. I'm soaking her in water right now because of the wrinkled skin. This literally happened over night though. Should I worry??

Thanks!

Andy_G
02-16-17, 12:39 PM
Normally 12-48 hours before the shed cycle is complete the skin will become clear again and appear loose. This sounds normal. Absolutely no need to soak if your husbandry is correct and/or you have a humid hide in there.

BURMS
02-16-17, 12:43 PM
Thanks Andy but I can't find her shed anywhere. Has she still not shed??

Andy_G
02-16-17, 12:46 PM
Normally 12-48 hours before the shed cycle is complete the skin will become clear again and appear loose. This sounds normal. Absolutely no need to soak if your husbandry is correct and/or you have a humid hide in there.

What I meant by the above is that although it may look like your snake has shed already, it can take a couple of days after the cloudiness clears for them to actually shed.

BURMS
02-16-17, 12:58 PM
oh. ok, thanks so much!

bigsnakegirl785
02-16-17, 11:49 PM
Do you have a picture of the snake? If it truly is wrinkly and still hasn't shed it could be stuck shed, especially if it's starting to flake off.

BURMS
02-17-17, 12:22 PM
Good news! I woke up this morning to see that she had shed completely and left me a nice big poop on top of that :-P she looks amazing after shed and is insanely soft, thanks for everyones help!

bigsnakegirl785
02-17-17, 02:30 PM
Good news! I woke up this morning to see that she had shed completely and left me a nice big poop on top of that :-P she looks amazing after shed and is insanely soft, thanks for everyones help!

Great news! Wonder what the wrinkling was then?

BURMS
02-17-17, 02:31 PM
I guess its just one of the stages of shedding

bigsnakegirl785
02-17-17, 02:33 PM
I guess its just one of the stages of shedding

It could be, but my snakes don't really get wrinkly in shed. My boa constrictors do get jowls, but that's the closest I'd come to describing them as wrinkly. It's possible maybe the humidity was a tad low, but not low enough to cause stuck shed. I would just bump the humidity a tad more next time, but hey! At least she shed in one piece. :)

akane
02-18-17, 02:03 AM
My blood python did much the same but he did get stuck like that for a couple days because my humidifier wasn't working. I had to help his head shed after moister substrate and him soaking more by his own choice got the rest off. I never see it on my other species though. They range from noticeable blue eyes and off food to a skin just appearing with no real warning but never the crinkly stage. It especially seems to be the species evolved for drier conditions that slip their skin with no fanfare. My rosy boa is just suddenly shinier one day and the humidity was around 20% over the winter.