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Posted by: Mark Banczak at Mon Jan 17 08:08:16 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mark Banczak ] Don't put anything on that area unless the "raw" area heals. That could just cause infection. A dab of Neosporin works wonders on those type of injuries. Personally, I wouldn't go with the mineral oil. There are probably better options. When its next shed cycle comes around, you can do one or two things. Mist the cage daily throughout the shed cycle and/or provide a moist hide spot. I like lining a hide spot with damp "recycled-paper-style" bedding. Increasing the natural moisture in the cage should be good enough to give you a good shed. Im live in Tucson and get good sheds from my Boas and pair of Asian Rat Snakes. [ Hide Replies ]
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