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It was almost impossible to tell she was going into shed Terranaut. I wouldn't have handled her the few days prior to her shedding if I had known. I'll try to be more aware next time. Thanks for the tip.
Yeah same thing with my albino prairie king, it's hard to tell when he's going into shed.
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Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
It was almost impossible to tell she was going into shed Terranaut. I wouldn't have handled her the few days prior to her shedding if I had known. I'll try to be more aware next time. Thanks for the tip.
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Yeah same thing with my albino prairie king, it's hard to tell when he's going into shed.
That's funny. It's very similar with my gold dust corn snake. you can see cloudiness in his eyes, but that's the only giveaway. My grey rat snake on the hand, I can just glance at him and tell that he's in shed. He gets really dark and brownish in color.