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This is a tough one because snakes that eat on a regular basis shed more often than snakes who only eat every few weeks or months. Food intake helps them to grow and the more they grow the more often they need to shed. I have a boa that shed every 3 months because he is a shy eater where as my Pythons shed ever month to twice a month because they are good eaters

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Usually about five days after the eyes blue over, her eyes will go back to normal and 2 days later he/she'll rub herself upagainst stuff to shed her skin! Can take longer though depending on the environment/climate that they're in, and on the individual snake itself. The frequency of shedding varies greatly - main factor is age/size. A young growing royal can shed every month - whereas an older one that's stopped growing won't shed as often!

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Several times a year as a growing baby and a few or couple of times a year as an adult.

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it takes about 2 months for a ball python to shed

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when it gets bigger so it hard to tell.

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when their balls itch

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Every 1 year

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a lot

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