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The Prince of Insufficient Light.
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Re: Dingleberry
Okay, so the advice I got today was pretty much what was given here; Raise the humidity, clean the area as thoroughly as possible and try to keep it clean until the next time it sheds, at which point it should come off with the old skin. "Call me if it gets worse." Apparently there's no need to be concerned as the snake seems to be otherwise fine.
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The Prince of Insufficient Light.
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Re: Dingleberry
OK, so the little guy shed a couple of days ago, here's the picture I took right after the shed. The scales seem to have taken a little bit of damage, but otherwise it looks better than I had expected. Again, it looks a bit nastier in the picture than in real life.
It's going to be interesting to see if poo will keep sticking to the scales or not, now that I've raised the humidity a bit. Fed him today, wouldn't take mice but did take a fish (bleak). ![]()
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