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[QUOTE="hdochow, post: 2045337, member: 110661"] stuck shed is actually rare. now, that is not to say it does not exist at all, but in the vast majority of the cases, it is just because dragons slow down on their sheds as they age. they shed in patches instead of the whole body. there is no need to help them shed, no need to buy products designed for the same purpose. just let them be, they know what to do. when it gets to the point the shed is extremely dry, you can use a soft brush to help out. ears and noses should very much be left alone because you can actually cause damage if you try to "help them" in those areas. [/QUOTE]
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