
11-09-2009, 01:18 AM
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40% humidity is on the low side. Try increasing the humidity to around 60-80%.
A great tip I picked up is to place a few cork bark pieces in the tank or use as background in general so the gecko has something to rub on and help aide shed.
If the gecko is still having trouble after you have raised the humidity you will want to look for other issues, such as parasites, vitamin deficiency, stress, etc and get it to the vet for assistance in getting off any remaining stuck shed.
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Maureen
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Working with various geckos from the genera: Ebenavia, Lepidodactylus, Lygodactylus, Paroedura, Phelsuma and Sphaerodactylus
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