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Hello!
This weekend a 1.2 group of G lichtenfelderi arrived, but I noticed that one has a lot of shed stuck on one of its feet. Worry it will constrict the bloodflow to the toes. Any suggestions on how to remove it? It seems to be stuck firmly.
Hello!
This weekend a 1.2 group of G lichtenfelderi arrived, but I noticed that one has a lot of shed stuck on one of its feet. Worry it will constrict the bloodflow to the toes. Any suggestions on how to remove it? It seems to be stuck firmly.
Put the gecko in a container with a little of warm water (77°F) and let he stay inside for a while. When the shed is more soft and less dry try to remove it with the fingers GENTLY from the toe of the gecko to you. Or try with a specific tool, like pincette.