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First shed in my care...

puckett26

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Well I have had my snow corn for about 3 or 4 weeks now. I got it eatting frozen pinkies and everything has been going great. I fed her last saturday and i pulled her out again on tuesday, everything was fine. Wednesday I went to take her out again and I seen it had shed. It was a good shed I think, she got it all off in one piece except the very bottom of her tail which I think is off now. She never looked like she faded in color, she never got the blue eye thing going on. Am I missing something or do snow not show those signs?
 
Because of their coloring, it's hard to tell when a snow will shed. Make sure you carefully inspect your snake to make sure all the shed is off. Failing to do so could be harmful to its health.
 
Because of their coloring, it's hard to tell when a snow will shed. Make sure you carefully inspect your snake to make sure all the shed is off. Failing to do so could be harmful to its health.
...in that if the old skin is still left on the tip of the tail, it could cut off blood flow and drop off.

Always make sure you check the eye caps have both come off too :)
 
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