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davis94 Jan 29, 2015 12:26 PM

I have had my milk snake for almost 2months.when i first got him he was ashtray in the Shedding process. His eyes were fully grey and all that. So about a couple days ago he didn't want to eat and i was concerned. Right now only the center of his left eye,the equivalent of apupil, is slightly grey. Is this the stay of shedding? I expected the whole eye to be grey so i dont know.I thank you got your responses in advance.

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mwentz Feb 02, 2015 01:22 AM

Has the snake actually shed his skin yet? If not it might not want to eat yet. There are different schools of though about feeding while shedding. Some keepers say it is fine, while other keepers generally don't feed during the shedding process (from blue eyes until the skin is shed). Usually you can tell a few days before the eyes turn blue, as the snake will look really dull compared to the normal coloration.

I usually withhold food during the shedding process, and don't even bother trying to feed until after the shed is done. However, I find that the snake is fully willing to feed after the shed, and usually with gusto. One of my kingsnakes shed last week, and I noticed that he was shedding while I was feeding other snakes, so I decided to try and feed him when he was done. He nearly jumped out of his tub after my feeding tongs just minutes after he had finished shedding.

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