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Question about my rosy shedding

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I just noticed he's starting to shed but it's kind of coming off like a banana peel and not really smooth, is there anything I can do? Also how do I make it so his next shed is smooth and in one piece?
 
Get a small plastic container, make sure it's ventilated, put just enough water in it that it covers his back, maybe add a papertowel, put the lid on, put him back in the cage so if he gets out he's not loose, and let him be over night.

By morning the skin will be off. Next time he goes blue make sure he has sufficent water for complete soaking or do it yourself and you should have no problems.
 
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