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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    preemptive wet-bagging?

    Sammy is going into shed - I'm pretty sure
    I haven't seen her blue-eyed, but she's totally krinkely
    when she came out of brumation, I found that she has some old shed on her neck, that I must have missed
    she's been having difficult sheds since her surgery
    so I just wet-bagged her
    I'm not entirely certain that she'd ready to shed, but I'm willing to see . . .
    I'd really like it to happen - she's been looking like a dry old battle ax for a while now
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    Re: preemptive wet-bagging?

    It's probably not 'preemptive', Rhea... if she looks 'crinkly' the slough has probably been missed, and needs to come off.
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    Re: preemptive wet-bagging?

    Good luck, Rhea. Hope Sammy emerges from the bag all bright & shiny for you!!!
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    Re: preemptive wet-bagging?

    Yeh, it's sounding like that's a good idea. Even if she's not ready to shed, bagging her ahead of time won't really hurt her at all.
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    Re: preemptive wet-bagging?

    It might annoy the heck out of her tho... LOL :-)
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    Re: preemptive wet-bagging?

    it has been annoying her a bit
    I didn't leave her in the bag as long as I planned, but I've decided to wet-bag her at least once a day until she sheds - I figure it'll make things easier
    I'm concerned that the old retained shed on her neck will complicate the next shed
    I also got this stuff called "shed away" and I'm rubbing it into the areas I'm worried about
    she seems to enjoy the attention
    rhea
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    Re: preemptive wet-bagging?

    I like the Shed Away... it's helped the balls and Miriam when they were having rough sheds. I think the aloe and Vit E really helps their skin.
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    Re: preemptive wet-bagging?

    okay I am sorry to sound like a n00b here, but what the heck is a wet bag???? similar to what i do by soaking them in a chinese take out container i would suppose? I don't really ever see bad sheds here, so i'm not familiar with this wet bagging stuff... lol!
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    Re: preemptive wet-bagging?

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    okay I am sorry to sound like a n00b here, but what the heck is a wet bag???? similar to what i do by soaking them in a chinese take out container i would suppose? I don't really ever see bad sheds here, so i'm not familiar with this wet bagging stuff... lol!
    Wet bagging is the soaking of a pillowcase or some other form of snake bag, in plain water. Then you place the snake in the bag overnight.

    My house has humidity problems in the winter, so I wet bag my babies from time to time when they are ready to shed. I use an athetic sock, and close the top with a large rubber band.
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    Re: preemptive wet-bagging?

    I tried to use a wet bag once, made from an old worn-out bed sheet. The damn thing broke right through it during the night. And it wasn't even at the seam.

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