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Old 02-02-13, 11:36 AM   #1
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Re: Boa shedding question

Then it could be he is just going thru a massive growth spurt
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Then it could be he is just going thru a massive growth spurt
No way this is even possible. Something isn't right. Your snake is too old to be having such a "growth spurt". I would call your vet as this could be related to the permethrin issues.

Are you sure that it has shed 3 times in a month? That seems unreal.
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No way this is even possible. Something isn't right. Your snake is too old to be having such a "growth spurt". I would call your vet as this could be related to the permethrin issues.

Are you sure that it has shed 3 times in a month? That seems unreal.
he shed the 3rd of jan, then immediately went back into shed mode, shed again the 15th and is now shedding again :C ive called the vet I go monday
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Re: Boa shedding question

I was thinking the same thing. :-( As I recall, though, she had him tested on that issue before -- Dinosaur, what were those results?

Fingers crossed that it is not permethrin-related.
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Old 02-04-13, 03:42 PM   #5
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I was thinking the same thing. :-( As I recall, though, she had him tested on that issue before -- Dinosaur, what were those results?

Fingers crossed that it is not permethrin-related.
He didnt show any toxins in his system today. Vet said he will do a more indepth look into his blood work but no mites, or skin irritations.
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Old 02-04-13, 05:06 PM   #6
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Re: Boa shedding question

My boa did this around the 1.5 yr mark. First when I got him he had pretty bad mites so he went into shed took nearly three sessions to get them off, went blue during this, I wasn't expecting it so soon so didn't keep the humidity high enough, he had a bad shed, there was old skin stuck all over him, soaked him loads of times got most of it off and then went blue again, hasn't done it since, that was all in a period of a month, now sheds monthly.
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Glad to hear the tests were negative and the vet saw nothing. Hopefully this is just a temporary oddity and will pass after this shed.
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