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Newborn Shedding Question

snakes4ever

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I have forgoten how long I had to weight until the baby's have there first shedding? And with this being the first time I was planning on selling more then 12 baby's and the first time I have had to put 18 in small plastic containers. Should I get a rock or 2 from outside and place it in the containers? Will a waterbowl(ashtrays) and 1 piece of paper towel be enough for them the remove the skin?

And now that I am thinking about it. I have never in my 18 years of owning everything from boas to gardensnakes have had any tick or mite problems. But with 18 baby's, should I invest in a tick and mite spray? Or is my commin sense when coming to cleaning everything going to do just fine for my baby's?

:wavey: Thanks again everyone. :wavey:
You all have help me out more then any text book could. Thanks for all your time.

Now all I have to do is:
- knock on wood
- toss some salt over my sholder
- keep my fingers crossed
- Toss a coin in a pond
- And pray
They all want to eat after they shed.
 
First shed should be within a week.

Something rough in the tub with them wouldn't go amiss in helping them get their skin off. The cricket tubs I use are rough where the holes are punched in them (very handy) so that does the job for me.

Ticks/mites shouldn't be problem unless they are likely to be around something that may transmit them to the hatchlings. Certainly not something I've ever had a problem with.

Good luck with them. Fingers crossed for the first feed!

:)
 
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Thanks for the crossing of the fingers. hehehe I cant weight. :crazy01:

Hey... When you talk of using those Cricket tubs, are you talking about the all white ones that have that smiling cricket on them and a picture of a smiling cricket on it? The ones that I have seen at my petstores have some green tube sticking out of the center of the top.

I am only asking for the next batch of king and corn snakes that I am planning on incabating in a bachelor fridge, next year.
 
The cricket tubs I use are just small clear plastic tubs. They're roughly 7"x3"x3" and are fine for the first month or so for a hatchling.

I'm in the UK so maybe your average cricket tub is different in US pet stores.
 
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