WingedSweetheart
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Last month my snake, Sylvara decided to take an adventure for three days. When I found her I didn't know that her tail was under my rabbits cage and when I scooted the cage over to get her I made a cut on her tail. 
Anyway I wasn't worried about it since it wasn't very deep and was pretty small. I cleaned it and put some neosporin on it and it scabbed over.
Well last week Sylvara went into shed. She finally shed about an hour ago. I checked the skin to make sure everything came off, but it hadn't. The tail tip was still stuck on her. I got her out and looked and it was right were the injury is. I soaked her for a few minutes in room temp water and them gently pulled the skin off. It was a little harder to get off this time (I had to do this once when she was a baby) because of the scab. When the skin came off the scab came off too and now there is a little open wound on her tail again.
My question is about what should I do next time she sheds? If it scabs again and the skin gets stuck again... What should I do? I don't think it's good to keep pulling the scab off. Any advice?
Anyway I wasn't worried about it since it wasn't very deep and was pretty small. I cleaned it and put some neosporin on it and it scabbed over.
Well last week Sylvara went into shed. She finally shed about an hour ago. I checked the skin to make sure everything came off, but it hadn't. The tail tip was still stuck on her. I got her out and looked and it was right were the injury is. I soaked her for a few minutes in room temp water and them gently pulled the skin off. It was a little harder to get off this time (I had to do this once when she was a baby) because of the scab. When the skin came off the scab came off too and now there is a little open wound on her tail again.
My question is about what should I do next time she sheds? If it scabs again and the skin gets stuck again... What should I do? I don't think it's good to keep pulling the scab off. Any advice?