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Bratty snake!

Ravenessa

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So my male kringle has been in the blue, and since I am often up late I have tried to catch my corns shed... and I was cleaning the bins and noticed him move around so i was like ohh I think it's time....

After that I got caught up with feeding the little rescue girl, I got focused on her and to post that she ate, all in all took maybe a little more than 5 minutes.. i step up to look at him and he's done.. :(

dang it!! SO CLOSE!
 
Hah, I actually did catch Kaa getting ready to shed once, and I was so excited to see it too, but the brat refused to shed as long as I was in the room! As soon as he saw me watching, he went back in his hide and wouldn't come out, and as soon as I left the room, he did it, lol.
 
I have witnessed my older two shedding several times. Once Marceline got halfway done and went back into her warm hide, so after a couple of hours I took her out and helped her peel the rest off. I'm sure that's a terrible idea somehow, but she's very tame and didn't seem to mind at all.
 
Wadjet does that, too-she can be right on the cusp, and completely shed, I swear, the second my back is turned. The BP seems to shed entirely in his hide. No clue HOW he manages that....
 
I'm very thankful Jax isn't a shy shedder. It's so cool to watch. He shed while I had him at my parent's place too so my dad and sisters got to watch.

My ball Pixel shed in his hide too. It ends up in a perfect crumpled lump in a corner of his hide.
 
When we didn't know not to handle our corn while in blue my wife was holding ours and it started rubbing against her hand. She put it back in the tank and we watched it do a full shed in about 2-3 min. A very cool thing to see as a new snake owner.
 
Definitely not the only one. I watched my one snake all day since she's not shy about drinking or eating or anything else I figured she'd let me watch her shed. I got a phone call and got distracted for 10 or 15 minutes, and by the time I got off the phone she was done. Arg!
 
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