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Question about eyecaps

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Posted by: jessie33 at Wed Jun 30 22:14:39 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jessie33 ]  
   

I have had alot of difficulty with my kingsnake not shedding its eyecaps. When I first moved in with my fiancee he thought his kingsnake was blind. I successfully removed the eye caps and everything was fine for a while. But now this seems to be a reacurring problem. He has a 55gallon tank to himself with lots of great things in it to aid in the shedding process. He laso has a water dish in his tank that is large enough to accomidate him without overflowing. I recently changed his bedding to reptile bark because it holds moisture better.(I realize it isn't ideal for kingsnakes). He normally has a great appetite even when I first came into the picture and he was blind. But after this last shed with his eyecaps still intact, he doesn't want to eat a thing. Now I have to soak him again, which he hates and go through the whole tedious process of getting them off again. What I'm wondering is why this keeps happening? What can I do to prevent these extra steps to help the shedding process? Any suggerswtions would be greatly appreciated.


   

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