Don't worry, your snake will shed when he's good and ready. As they grow older, they will shed less often as their growth slows own. If you are really worried, just make sure that there is a bowl of water big enough for the snake to soak in, and the snake will soak himself if it is going to shed.
It doesn't grow as the snake gets bigger. The skin stretches up to a point and then splits and is shed. A new skin has already developed under the one about to be shed. Another thing is that snakes are not at all slimy to the touch
It depends on how fast the snake grows. If a snake is growing quickly, it will shed more. If a snake is growing slowly, it won't shed as often.
No, i have a cute peekapoo who is 14 and he doesnt shed.
all snakes shed.
No, it does not.
They shed it..
NO!
there is two answers 1 shed - a simple roofed structure used as storage. example Mom took the shovel to the SHED 2 shed- allow to disconnect with the thing it was previously part of. example We watched as the snake SHED his old skin, or he shed the blood of 20 oxen in sacrifice (to a god). '(,' ( that is my signature ) '(,' '(,'!!!!!!
Not usually. Sometimes a snake will have trouble sheding its skin. This can be a problem. Soak your snake in a warm bath to help the skin shed more easily.
A snake sheds its skin, because it allows the snake to grow.
They shed all their life. The period between shedding grows longer as the snake gets older.
No, eels do not shed their skin like a snake