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I picked up this little one last night. Believe me, the picture does not do justice to her colour..she is a cinnamon colour and stunning...with lots of very dark brown/black colouration. She is stunning. Stuck shed still on eye crest though..after 4 saunas and over 20 bites..She's a feisty little thing!
Id' leave the stuck shed on the eye crest for the time being. All that handling is causing more stress than it's doing good.
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I tend to agree....she was going nuts///attacking me, tail twitching and then stiff..gaping. I am not going to handle her at all right now. Will the shed on the eyelash cause problems though?
If you keep her in a properly humidified enclosure, it will likely come off on it's own. Make sure she has some stuff to rub against (ie cork bark, drift wood, bamboo, rock, etc) so she can get it off herself if its bugging her. It's not going to hurt anything to leave it for the time being. If she doesn't work it off in a few days, try again with a moist q-tip. In the mean time, let her acclimate to her new environment and destress a bit.
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