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Corn Snake Shedding
Corn snake shedding is very common on the breeding farms and can be seen in a photo.
There can be cases when the shed does not come off the tail. The tail may fall off. If the shed does not come off the reptile’s eyes, the snake can go blind. Any parts of the skin remaining on the reptile can be fatal for your pet.
Corn snake shedding is very common on the breeding farms and can be seen in a photo.
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Corn Snake Shedding -
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These reptiles tend to shed their skin every one to two months. The frequency of changing its skin depends on the individual, its diet, and the age. A healthy reptile will shed its skin in one complete roll. Every time your pet sheds, make sure the shed is complete. Corn snake shedding is very common on the breeding farms and can be seen in a photo.
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