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Shameless pride

kpsammy

Keeper of The Samster
I'm so excited-- my Cali King was having a bad shed and I successfully helped him get it all off. I'm still new at the hobby and, of course, freaked when I saw he wasn't doing so well with his old skin (humidity too low... my bad). I soaked him for a few minutes and helped tweeze the whole thing off.

Thanks for letting me rant-- but it was my first time and it was a success. No one else around me understands the "snake thing", so I had to tell someone!:dancer:
 
Not sure if you literally mean "tweased", but if you put him in a deli cup with moist paper towels or moss, he'll most likely work it off himself. Just leave him alone for an hour or two.

Welcome to the hobby.
 
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