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    "Preparing For First shed" thinkmore's Avatar
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    Really, really long time since shedding

    We haven't posted much for a while, but are still around. Some of you might remember the wild-caught young radix we brought home at the end of September, Jiffy. The only time he has shed since we've had him was six weeks after bringing him home, back in November!

    Now, Jiffy did insist on brumating, but we started warming him back up mid-January. He started eating again 12 days later and has been active and eating regularly since. He was pretty shy for a long time, and spent a lot of time hiding in his "tree" but since we removed said tree, he has become a very active, curious, busy snake. We've tried to make his environment as natural as possible, to make up for what he's missing in the wild, so there's lots of variety for him.

    So here's the odd things... only one shed in 6 months. He does seem to have grown some. He doesn't produce much in the way of poops either. And yet he eats just fine (on his terms, not from tongs).

    Should we be worried?
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    Re: Really, really long time since shedding

    No need to worry.

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    Re: Really, really long time since shedding

    I agree with, Stefan...don't worry. Adult snakes do continue to grow and will shed, only far less often than growing JV's.
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    Re: Really, really long time since shedding

    Sounds like you've gotten good advice. You could also keep a notebook by the enclosure and log occurrences(shedding, pooping, feeding). There have been times here I've had similar concerns about one of mine. When I go back and look at the log I see things are normal. Sometimes, I lose track of things and a written log helps.
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    Re: Really, really long time since shedding

    wouldn't worry about it if everything else is fine
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    Re: Really, really long time since shedding

    I think you'll be fine! I've noticed distinct cycles with my adult snakes.
    They seem to go on growth spurts, during which they'll eat like crazy and shed more often. The rest of the time, they can go months between sheds.
    With the warm weather approaching, I'm sure you'll see an increase in appetite, and noticeable growth. And, yes, a nice shed, too!
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    "Preparing For First shed" thinkmore's Avatar
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    Re: Really, really long time since shedding

    I don't know how old Jiffy is, but he's only about 10 inches long, so can't be an adult. Same advice?
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    Re: Really, really long time since shedding

    Quote Originally Posted by thinkmore View Post
    I don't know how old Jiffy is, but he's only about 10 inches long, so can't be an adult. Same advice?
    I did have second thoughts because of that fact, but as long as the snake isn't looking thin, there isn't much to worry about. Of course it could also be a symptom that something is slowing down the snake's growth rate and the prime suspect would then be a "stowaway".

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    Re: Really, really long time since shedding

    I'm wondering if a shed didn't occur that is hidden, i.e. burried in the substrate in a tight wad, sometimes they end up that way rather than on the surface all stretched out? because typically they will shed after brumation, especially after feeding a few times. Take a good look in the enclosure, and if you have already changed substrate since then, perhaps a shed was already discarded.

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    Re: Really, really long time since shedding

    either way probably nothing to worry about as long as he is feeding regularly and active and alert.

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