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Shed stuck?

stangugrl

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What do I do about a stuck shed?(this was my amel that I found after 3-4 weeks of being missing) she was blue on the 17th of oct and the next day was clear. And the shed is stuck..everything is right in the inclosure. she has scabs on her from missing scales so I don't know what to do to help her...also where some has come off she is turning more of an orangey-pink color than the deep red-orange she used to be. I don't have a camera or I would post pictures
 
What is the humidity in the viv first!!!If it is on the low side set up a moist hide.But from the sounds of it.This shed has been stuck on her for some time now.So you might want to put her in a little water,only enough to cover half of here width .That should do the trick.
 
What is the humidity in the viv first!!!If it is on the low side set up a moist hide.But from the sounds of it.This shed has been stuck on her for some time now.So you might want to put her in a little water,only enough to cover half of here width .That should do the trick.

I have had a humid hide in the viv for over a week. Do I put her in a rubbermaid container with water or the tub? and how long do I leave her? How warm or cold should the the water be?
 
Rubbermaid is what i would use.I would leave her in there for about 15min.I would make sure the water is luke warm.Not to hot thoght,If the water seems to be getting cool half way threw.I would take alittle out and add some hotter water to warm it up a touch.:)
 
This is really the same thing, but a deli cup with a wet papertowel and the snake in their overnight should do the trick as well.:)
 
A rubbermaid tub with a wet towel is also supposed to work wonders as the towel gives them something to rub their shed off on.
 
I don't know how you guys feel about repti-shed, but if def works for my BP, and it should work for the corns.
 
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