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Re: shed


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Posted by T.B on March 22, 2003 at 08:05:17:

In Reply to: shed posted by dumdum on March 22, 2003 at 00:09:09:

Bands or sections of shed remaining on the tail tip can constrict the blood flow to the area causing tissue death. The easiest way to remove it is to soak the snake in lukewarm/tepid water for about 20 minutes. That should soften the old skin enough for you to gently remove it.

T.B





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