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Old 06-Jul-07, 03:55 PM
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As normal my coastal darkind in colour then got milkey eyes, now has clear eyes again and has not yet shed, i am sure everytime before she has kept the milkey eyes all the way up until she shed. What is the normal process.
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The normal process is to go milky for a few days, then they clear only for your snake to shed in about the next week or so. There's nothing wrong and you will find in a few days your snakey has shed!
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hi bitey that is totally normal... and each snake is different.... most of mine usually go milky for a few days then clear for a couple of days, and then they look really dark and wrinkly and then next morning voila beautiful baby!!!
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I'm pretty sure thats normal, usually my stimmie get milky eyes, they go away for a day or so & then he sheds?
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cheers fellas and gals cant wait till she sheds as you all know thats the best time for photos
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my bredli shed yesterday and he went milky then cleared up about 10 days ago.....

so they wont necessarily shed straight after they clear up!

(and some of my snakes eyes dont even go milky!)
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