
05-15-2008, 03:57 PM
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Re: help
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Originally Posted by Scott
No offense dude, I know we all make mistakes, but if the snake lost the tip of her tail due to neglect from you with a shed; then you need to rethink the whole breeding business. I have had snakes with stuck sheds and some that needed aggressive help to get the shed off and others who I have been more lax with and let it go for nature to do it's work, it doesn't happen in just one stuck shed. Plus, scales don't just come off and blood just doesn't stop flowing.
Shed are every day life for a snake, just the normal. Being gravid is a whole other story. Alot more that can go wrong, alot more attention needs to be paid to the snake. IMO, get your husbandry skills to a more excellent level and then consider breeding.
As far as the snake, it probably can still breed. Since it was an injury like you said, it wouldn't be genetic, but depending on how the blood flow was affected, it may have damaged the reproductive organs. Good luck.
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i agree. the last thing you need to do is start breeding. your very young so you have plenty of time later in life to breed. right now you need to get your care and husbandry knowledge up to par. ive had boas that had shed stuck on the end of their tails before. it takes a while for the blood to stop. usually more than one shed. it isnt a overnight thing. so you just need to concentrate on taking care of what you have now before you worry about breeding more. not trying to be rude or anything just giving friendly advice. we've all made mistakes and the only good thing about making a mistake is the hope that you can help someone else from making the same mistake.
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