thanks Measley, does it matter that i live in the U.K ? i don't think it's as warm here as it it in the U.S.A.?
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Well, Room temperature in the US is around 70 degrees F so I would assume in Celcius that's about 20 or 23...
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Lila's a lavender, 50% het amel.
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Really her saddles look pinkish against her lavender backround she's a gorgeous lavender!!!
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Nanci,
This explanation is awesome. You have a real gift. Your photos are always gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. |
Thanks a lot, this will be very useful to a lot of people. I do have a question though. Would this work effectively on a snake who just has a bit of shed left on the tail? Or would you need a fair section of leftover skin on the snake to get leverage for the shed to come off. Thanks for the instructions!
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It works well for just the tail tip, too.
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Maloof............. it does work on tip of tail..... i have just done it with my Amel, I put her in feed box with water (70*) left her twenty minutes and voila there it was on the towel ( she also left me something else..........a poop lol)
NANCI.......thank you for such a great post and explanation with pics too , I would have known how to remove it otherwise thanx again Kev |
Nanci............. thank you
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I know this is a bit off topic, but where did you get your lav. Nanci? She's GORGEOUS!
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