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new bag - tidebuy
wolf skull leggings - sovrin
shirt - firetrap
cat - RSPCA! <3
I made fashionable snake bags (featuring Kepler modeling the hotdog bag) Theyre 12x12" because i lack any sense of foresight or design.
Bag
Bag ❤ liked on Polyvore (see more satchel hand bags)
Snake Trim Satchel Bag
Snake Trim Satchel Bag ❤ liked on Polyvore (see more satchel style purses)
So I just learned from a coworker a really neat way to help snakes get off stuck shed! (Maybe I should have known this already :P) Often times, if humidity levels aren't adequate, you will find your snake managed to rub off shed from its underside, but the dorsal side remained intact - and/or other states of an incomplete shed. Never to fear! Take a snake bag and dampen the entire thing with luke-warm water. Make sure to wring out as much water as possible so it is not wet. Place the snake inside the bag - do NOT tie it closed - and place the bag and snake back inside the enclosure. Let the snake do its thing for a bit, and you'll find it has rubbed off most to all of the remaining shed skin! It seems to be a lot less stressful for the snake than manually picking off the pieces, is more effective than a soak, and it provides a secure, dark place for them to wiggle around in. Try it out, and let me know how it works for your snake(s)!
Worm and the small size bag I made. Made this one a little too rectangle but it still works fine.