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    Old and wise snake kueluck's Avatar
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    Re: Gail's garter - the snake kind silly.

    Shawn, I saw that on YouTube. They said it dissolves the eye-cap, I'm going to look at Wholefoods to see if they carry a food grade mineral oil. But this time around I'm going to wait for the next shed, maybe. It taunts me to remove it, I hear it calling to me........remove meeeee......remove meeee.

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    Re: Gail's garter - the snake kind silly.

    Looking at that photo I would say leave it alone. Eye caps should come off in 1 piece.
    That retained cap has fused with the new one. In my opinion the risk is too great that the eye will be injured.
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    Old and wise snake kueluck's Avatar
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    Re: Gail's garter - the snake kind silly.

    Like telling a little boy, DON'T PICK AT IT!! I'll try to fight the urge.
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    Re: Gail's garter - the snake kind silly.

    I would leave it on until she sheds but if it don't come off then you might need to put some mineral oil on it.
    Quote Originally Posted by kueluck View Post
    like telling a little boy, don't pick at it!! I'll try to fight the urge.
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    Old and wise snake kueluck's Avatar
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    Re: Gail's garter - the snake kind silly.

    Zena shed today and it was not an easy one. First the end of her tail started, then small holes in the center started. She looked like she was wearing a loose fitting pant leg but the head seemed to be tight. I watched her open her mouth like a yawn, but I think she was trying to loosen the skin, then she did slow rubbing laps in her cage. I put her in the warm moist hide this morning for about 30 min then back into her cage. I came home and found lots of pieces parts of shed in the cage, but the head was still attached, loose, but still attached. So I "helped" with the removal. I held her head down and very slowly started to peel the skin, neck to nose since it was not loose any where else. I saw both eye caps come off, and then checked her out with a lighted magnifying glass. Not sure why all the issues since the cage humidity stays 50-60%, there is also a moist hide in there all the time but I have not seen her go into it. She also does not soak in the dish, none of mine do. When I do put them in water, be it their dishes or the tub they seen to hate it and just want out. If in the tube they head for the float I have in there for them. I guess they didn't get the memo on being water snakes. After all this she was breathing kind of hard and was kind of, sort of wheezing, or maybe more like a whistling sound, then stopped once she calmed down. She's got a 10 am appointment tomorrow at the Vet.

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    Re: Gail's garter - the snake kind silly.

    That eye looking great. It was worth the wait.
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    Re: Gail's garter - the snake kind silly.

    Zena is one pretty snake.It's good to hear her eye is back to normal.
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    Re: Gail's garter - the snake kind silly.

    Woa! Her eye looks great Way to go Zena and Gail!
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    Re: Gail's garter - the snake kind silly.

    She is a beauty. I too am glad the shed helped her eye. Hope she gets a clean bill of health at the vet.
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    Old and wise snake kueluck's Avatar
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    Re: Gail's garter - the snake kind silly.

    No RI for Zena. The Vet said she appears to be in great health & she took the exam like a champ,no strikes, musking or elimination of any sort. As for the occasional wheezy type thing, he thinks it may be like asthma is to humans since it only happens when she is stressed, like when I put her in the tub for laps or exercise her up and down the stairs. The other possibility could be scar tissue that developed from parasites that she was treated for when I first got her. Any way, it puts my mind as ease.
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