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Ouroboros
04-16-15, 12:33 PM
So my tiny 0.0.1 Sand Boa shed about a week ago, but retained some on it's face. In fact it's almost covering it's face entirely. I've maintained a VERY humid hide in the tank for about three days now, and I soaked in a small tupperware for ~45 minutes before that, but I'm not seeing any improvement. I'm still getting a very positive feeding response, but I'm starting to get worried.

I feel the baby is just TOO small (~20g) for me to be able to work it off with tweezers. I really don't trust my hands in that situation.

Does anyone have any advice, or should I just suck it up and go to the reptile vet in town?

Albert Clark
04-17-15, 12:16 PM
Why don't you try a towel soaked in warm water and let the little guy crawl through the towel? Does the retained shed appear to cover his eyes?

Ouroboros
04-18-15, 09:10 AM
It's not covering the eyes at all, thank goodness! And that's a great idea. I'll definitely give it a try!

shaunyboy
04-22-15, 06:56 AM
a water based jell works well mate

KY Jelly

or

Viscotears (used for human dry eyes)


just apply a liberal amount on the retained shed,put creature in a plastic tub,with kitchen roll as substrate for a few hours and the shed should be able to be removed with a cotton bud,or more likely it will come off on it's own

reptiledude987
04-22-15, 10:49 AM
I got a zoo med shed aid spray. When I have a stuck shed I put it in the smallest appropriate sized delicup or tub with warm damp paper towel in the bottom. They soak there for an hour. Then I give them a gentle wipe with a damp cloth and a couple squirts of the shed aid as needed.

Ouroboros
04-23-15, 07:00 AM
UPDATE:

My lil snake 86'd the shed! Face is all clear, and snake is seemingly content and happy.

Thanks for all y'alls advice!

lady_bug87
04-23-15, 10:59 AM
In the future just leave it. Increase your humidity the next shed cycle amdand it'll come off as long as its not binding or covering the eyes