Shedding Support
Proper humidity ensures snakes shed in one complete piece. Retained shed causes constriction and eye caps stuck over eyes.
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Most serpents need grooming every 4-8 weeks depending on coat type. Select your serpent's coat type below for a personalized guide.
Snakes require minimal hands-on grooming, but proper shedding support through humidity management is critical. Incomplete sheds indicate husbandry issues. Enclosure hygiene prevents scale rot and respiratory infections.
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Proper humidity ensures snakes shed in one complete piece. Retained shed causes constriction and eye caps stuck over eyes.
Regular checks catch scale rot, mites, and injuries early before they become serious infections.
Clean enclosures prevent respiratory infections and scale rot—the two most common snake health issues.
Mites are common in snakes and easily spread. Clean habitats and regular inspections prevent infestations.
Monitors humidity levels—essential for proper shedding. Digital models are most accurate.
For misting the enclosure to boost humidity during shedding periods.
A hide with damp sphagnum moss where the snake can go to facilitate shedding.
For monthly deep cleaning of the enclosure and all decor.
Instead: Snakes do not need baths. Soaking is only appropriate for stuck shed, and even then a humid hide is preferred.
Instead: Never pull shed from a snake. Increase humidity and provide a rough surface. See a vet for retained eye caps.
Instead: Increase humidity to 60-80% when you notice milky/blue eyes (pre-shed). A humid hide is essential.
Instead: Cedar and pine oils are toxic to snakes. Use aspen, coconut fiber, or cypress mulch instead.
Notre assistant IA peut fournir des recommandations de toilettage personnalisées basées sur la race spécifique et l'état du pelage de votre Serpent.
Sources fiables : AKC Grooming · ASPCA Pet Care
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