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Old 01-26-11, 06:04 AM   #1
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wont stop sheding

hi can anyone help i have a dwarf boa that has been sheding for about 3 month and will not eat. I have tried small feeds to make it easier but still nothing, is there anything i can put on his skin to help him.
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Old 01-26-11, 06:08 AM   #2
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Re: wont stop sheding

Can you explain what you mean by shedding for three months? Just constantly sloughing of skin or been tryong to do one shed for three months??

Also if you can post the details of his enclosure - size, temps, humidity, substrate, hides etc then we should get you an answer.
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Old 01-26-11, 06:23 AM   #3
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hi viv is 3feet x 20inch high x 18 deep with heat mat and lamp useing newspaper right now has log with rough vine raped round it temp averaging 32c not sure about humity but spray every day. had him in here for a year feeding fine and sheding fine for about 7 month
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Re: wont stop sheding

what do you mean? he shed like 3 times or more in 3 months, how old is he, alot of snake will stop eating around breeding season.
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Old 01-27-11, 05:13 AM   #5
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he is about 18 month so i am told i bought it off an idiot in a pub car park. his skin is coming off in pieces so its hard to tell if its 1 2 or 3 sheds to be honest. his eyes hev constantly been milky the whole time.
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So his eyes have been milky for 3 months?
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Re: wont stop sheding

sounds like he may have retained eye caps i would suggest a wet pillow case mate this norm works.
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Yeah, It doesnt sound like he keeps shedding, sounds like he is having trouble shedding...
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Re: wont stop sheding

If one of my snakes has a bad shed I place them in a plastic container with 1/2-1" warm water and small towel, then leave them for about 1/2 an hour. If they haven't worked off the old skin or it still seems quite stuck, I'll replace the water and let them soak for another 1/2 hour. By that point if they haven't worked the shed off themselves, it's usually soggy and loose enough that I can use the towel to gently work it off.

As for a stuck eye cap, I haven't had to deal with that yet myself, but have read that some keepers will wait and see if it comes off with the following shed. Otherwise there are several methods to attempt removal yourself, one of which I believe reading was to swab the eye with a wet Q-Tip.Though if it is a stuck eye cap you should get someone's opinion who's used a reliable method.
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I have read about snakes going through multiple growth spurts when young and having over lapping sheds humidity in situations like this is very important along with the other very good advice id def get somthing to monitor your humidity hope everything works out and anymore info u can provide will help with more suggestions
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Old 01-28-11, 03:50 AM   #11
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thanks for all that i will try the water tub because he dose like a bath. thanks again
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Old 01-29-11, 11:02 PM   #12
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Re: wont stop sheding

This is a shedding problem. You need to monitor the temp and humidity. In the winter months you most likely need a humidifier in your reptile room. I agree it sounds as if the snake has retained eye caps. If the snake does not shed the spectacle it will build up with several layers. This can cause permanent eye injury. You can try soaking several times a day for several days as recommended. You can try using a wet wash cloth and try to gently remove the unshed skin. If you are not comfortable with this, I recommend a vet who works with exotics. Also, what are you feeding and what is your feeding schedule? Good luck and keep us informed...
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hi, I am feeding him small to medium rats always well defrosted and warm had just took down to once every 2 weeks tried a mouse last night even put it in his mouth still not interested.
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Old 02-05-11, 06:14 AM   #14
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hi uppdate, happy give him a good soaking he had a good shed and last night he ate only a large mouse but he ate
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hi uppdate, happy give him a good soaking he had a good shed and last night he ate only a large mouse but he ate

very good news indeed.
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