carmich132
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Long story short, I received a cornsnake from my friend who just went in to the army and needed to get rid of it. Some basics: snake is about 1 year old, almost 2 feet in length, orange and maroon colored, and fiesty as can be...aka he bites. But my concern is not with the biting, I believe that's because he wasn't handled enough when he was younger. Either way, my concern involves his shedding. He seems to be missing the very end of his tail (about half inch I would say from the previous pictures), and he also looks to have a "rattle" form that is now the end of his tail. To put it better, there looks to be a lot of old/dead/dried skin wrapped around very tightly, but not tight enough to cut off the circulation to the "rattle" at the end. He/she, I have no idea how to tell and neither did my friend, is currently shedding, and now to my question: is there anything I can do to get that old skin off so his tail will grow as normally as it can now (seeing how it's already deformed)??? I've bathed the snake 2 times now in the last 2 weeks, but it doesn't seem to help with the "gnot". Everytime I try to pick at it, he bites me, or attempts to...Any help would be really appreciated, because I hate to see a snake deformed/suffering. Also, can this have any serious defect on the snake's overall health?