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This shed has been stuck for a month. It hasn’t even became loose yet! He gets baths twice a week... any suggestions how to help? PS: I know he has mbd I rescued this little guy
The leg looks really swollen can you post another pic of the other leg -- maybe the back legs together --- shed can take a long time to come off -- let it do its thing --- and I would lay off the baths - he doesnt need two a week -- it will dry the scales out ---View attachment 25177
This shed has been stuck for a month. It hasn’t even became loose yet! He gets baths twice a week... any suggestions how to help? PS: I know he has mbd I rescued this little guy
Both his legs are that fat. He’s a chunky munky. I’m almost certain he is over weightThe leg looks really swollen can you post another pic of the other leg -- maybe the back legs together --- shed can take a long time to come off -- let it do its thing --- and I would lay off the baths - he doesnt need two a week -- it will dry the scales out ---
If he is over 550 grams I would say soBoth his legs are that fat. He’s a chunky munky. I’m almost certain he is over weight
He probably weighs a pound he feels heavy in my hand.If he is over 550 grams I would say so
Put him on a kitchen food scale weigh in gramsHe probably weighs a pound he feels heavy in my hand.
he has a rough wooden log and a cactus I'm redoing his cage like the desert soon.His shed is almost ready, you should only be concerned about shed on tail tips , toes , eyes and nose, other than that they do a good job of getting it off themselves, make shure to offer rough rocks so he has something to rub against