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hey i seriously need to know

Abuyoussef

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i was just reading now ....and i read stuff about after the eyes go back to normal color ( i mean shedding) i dont know they get wet towels and stuff.. what is it that..... they say it will shed in 24 hours....can some one explain more and tell me how to do it pleseee... thank uuuuuuuuuuuuu
 
Just whenever the corn is getting ready to shed, (blue eye-ed phase) they put a little hide box or container with wet moss or damp paper towels in the cage. It softens the skin and makes the shed easier. Not neccessary unless the corn is common for bad sheds-- (incomplete or in pieces) Sometimes they will also soak in their water bowls for the same reason.
 
Not all snakes shed within 24 hours of their eyes going back to normal. It seems the bigger the snake, the longer the whole shed process takes.
 
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