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I was given two baby corns as a gift for christmas about december 4th, both are very healthy and good eaters, up until this week. They are Snow corn and Red Albino, The snow has grown about twice as fast as the red albino and is close to double his size, on the same diet. My Snow corn had his first shed that didn't turn out as good as I had hoped but after some care it was fine. My red albino however had his first shed shortly before feeding this week and regurgitated his meal. The back of his body is still very dull so i believe he may be still shedding.
I've read all the guides on how to get a good shed as well as what to do after a snake regurgitates. My question is when both of those bad scenarios collide is there a special precaution I should take? I can provide pictures if needed.
I was given two baby corns as a gift for christmas about december 4th, both are very healthy and good eaters, up until this week. They are Snow corn and Red Albino, The snow has grown about twice as fast as the red albino and is close to double his size, on the same diet. My Snow corn had his first shed that didn't turn out as good as I had hoped but after some care it was fine. My red albino however had his first shed shortly before feeding this week and regurgitated his meal. The back of his body is still very dull so i believe he may be still shedding.
I've read all the guides on how to get a good shed as well as what to do after a snake regurgitates. My question is when both of those bad scenarios collide is there a special precaution I should take? I can provide pictures if needed.