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Old 06-25-13, 11:25 PM   #1
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Ball Python Shed Update.

Hey, everyone. Here's an update on my Ball Python. He is not shedding yet but he's ready to start shedding at any time. Also, I have a question. Do they go blind during shedding because of the liquid that builds up? I ask because he has been VERY clumbsy and doesn't really seem to know where he's going while he's wondering in his tub. His eyes are almost white so hopefully he'll start actually shedding soon.
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Old 06-25-13, 11:33 PM   #2
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They don't go blind in a snake sort of way. They can still smell and sense you and see your heat and what not.
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Hey, everyone. Here's an update on my Ball Python. He is not shedding yet but he's ready to start shedding at any time. Also, I have a question. Do they go blind during shedding because of the liquid that builds up? I ask because he has been VERY clumbsy and doesn't really seem to know where he's going while he's wondering in his tub. His eyes are almost white so hopefully he'll start actually shedding soon.
5 days......
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...What about 5 days?
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Once they go blue, they usually go back to looking normal, and then they shed. It will be several more days before it sheds. I've had one last up to 2 weeks after it went blue.

Completely normal shed, all one piece etc. But it took forever for it to actually start.
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Once they go blue, they usually go back to looking normal, and then they shed. It will be several more days before it sheds. I've had one last up to 2 weeks after it went blue.

Completely normal shed, all one piece etc. But it took forever for it to actually start.
Oh! Thought it'd be a lot quicker for some reason lol thanks for the info. I picked him up the day his eyes started changing and he felt a lot softer so I figured he would shed pretty quick. Btw... If he hasn't shed by feeding day, should I still offer him food?
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Re: Ball Python Shed Update.

Some will eat some won't, offer food if due to find out.
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Oh! Thought it'd be a lot quicker for some reason lol thanks for the info. I picked him up the day his eyes started changing and he felt a lot softer so I figured he would shed pretty quick. Btw... If he hasn't shed by feeding day, should I still offer him food?
I wait until after they shed. No particular reason. I just restart the weekly or bi-weekly feeding schedule from the day after my snake sheds.
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The first time shed/feed clashes i offer food and see what happens, if the snake takes it then next time round i know that it probably will again, if the snake refuses then next time i save on wasting a rat.
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The first time shed/feed clashes i offer food and see what happens, if the snake takes it then next time round i know that it probably will again, if the snake refuses then next time i save on wasting a rat.
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Re: Ball Python Shed Update.

Best to not handle a snake while it's shedding unless absolutely necessary. It's very stressful on their little bodies and handling can increase that stress.

I suggest increasing his humidity until he sheds, to about 80% or so.
You could give him a nice bath once he goes out of the "blue" stage. I line a small tub with a well rinsed and wrung out towel (detergents are bad for snakes) then pour some warm water in until the towel is good and soaked. I use a towel instead of just a bare tub with shallow water in the bottom. It makes them more comfortable. Leave him in it for about an hour, be sure the tub is placed somewhere warm during this time.
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Don't be alarmed if the shed is in a few pieces. Sometimes the snake will rip the shed while peeling it off. As long as it all comes off including the eye caps and tail tip. Look for these in the shed pieces to verify they are gone. If you can find them and it all came off your good to go and it is a sign your husbandry is correct. Also don't be alarmed if it takes a few days after the eyes clear to actually shed. There can be a few days before it happens. If a couple weeks go by then you might want to worry a bit and check your husbandry but a few days is normal.
From your other shedding thread.
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Think he's going into his shed soon

Sorry... Idk why the photo's flipped.
Anyway, his eyes are just about normal. So that's good
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Best to not handle a snake while it's shedding unless absolutely necessary. It's very stressful on their little bodies and handling can increase that stress.

I suggest increasing his humidity until he sheds, to about 80% or so.
You could give him a nice bath once he goes out of the "blue" stage. I line a small tub with a well rinsed and wrung out towel (detergents are bad for snakes) then pour some warm water in until the towel is good and soaked. I use a towel instead of just a bare tub with shallow water in the bottom. It makes them more comfortable. Leave him in it for about an hour, be sure the tub is placed somewhere warm during this time.
Thanks, man I'll try that
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Best to not handle a snake while it's shedding unless absolutely necessary. It's very stressful on their little bodies and handling can increase that stress.

I suggest increasing his humidity until he sheds, to about 80% or so.
You could give him a nice bath once he goes out of the "blue" stage. I line a small tub with a well rinsed and wrung out towel (detergents are bad for snakes) then pour some warm water in until the towel is good and soaked. I use a towel instead of just a bare tub with shallow water in the bottom. It makes them more comfortable. Leave him in it for about an hour, be sure the tub is placed somewhere warm during this time.
Why bathe a snake before finding out if the shed is going to be ok anyway? If the husbandry is right there is no need to bath a snake as a matter of course. Just let nature do its business snd leave the snake alone

And should you need to bathe the snake due to bad shed an hour is too long and never leave the snake unsupervised
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