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First perfect shed + new pictures.

Monger

Bababooey
My snow corn Dominick (I switched back to his original name) shed at some point last night, the first perfect single-piece shed of his life.

He's coming up on a year old in the next couple of months, and his past owners didn't practice great husbandry - to say the least. Actually, when I got him, he had been shedding shin flake by flake for a couple of months, kept in a screen top viv with ZERO humidity. Now 'adays I keep one of my grandma's thick quilts over the screen to keep the humidity in.

I'm a horrible photog, but here are the pictures:

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Thanks for the kind words! I'm sure it doesn't mean much to you folks, but to me as a new snake owner it feels like an accomplishment! :)
 
but to me as a new snake owner it feels like an accomplishment! :)

For me it was... I had to convince my corn to stay in the shed box, keep the humidity in the cage up, and such. And yet he still didn't get a complete shed. I was more persistant next time, and it was my first sucessful shed.
 
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