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Yes. An adult will shed its skin every 6-8 weeks. A baby will shed throughout its growth cycle. Sometimes as often as every 2 weeks. It will also do an entire body shed. As they get older and their growth slows down the frequency will lessen. An adult will only shed a couple of times a year and it will not usually be a full body shed, but different parts at a time.

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