It's rare to have a snake shed that quickly - unless it's under a year old. Most young snakes (up to 2 years old) will shed every 8-10 weeks, as they're growing fast. Adult snakes can go more than a year between shedding.
It depends on the species - but could be anywhere from three to six times.
It varies according to the age of the snake. Anywhere from a five or six times a year when it's a youngster, to roughly once a year as an adult.
No - it's simply an indication of how many times the snake has shed !
They shed all their life. The period between shedding grows longer as the snake gets older.
Snakes do not have a specific number of times they shed in a year because it depends on how much they eat. The more they eat the more they shed. So you can control how fast your snake will get and how fast but keep in mind that if you want them to grow slow dont end up starving them.
It varies. A snake's skin doesn't continually stretch as they grow, as ours does. The younger the snake - the more often it needs to shed in order to grow. A snake that's only a few years old might shed five or six times a year - whereas one that's over ten years old, may only shed once a year.
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.
all snakes shed.
No, it does not.
They shed it..
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.
A snake sheds its skin, because it allows the snake to grow.