FishTetris
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My leo, Stanley, seems to be having big trouble with his two back feet. When I first got him a few years back from a friend of the family, he had skin buildup on his toes, which unfortunately caused a few of his back toes to fall off. I then started soaking his feet before and after each shedding to make sure that the skin comes off correctly.
He's due to shed sometime today (he's at the stage where the old skin is separating and he was beginning to scratch at it), but I noticed when I was handling him that he was bleeding under the shedding skin on the soles of his back feet. I soaked him for a bit, then opened the skin, and his back feet are raw and a little swollen (especially in the toes).
I cleared out the substrate in his cage and put down a layer of paper towels to keep his feet clean. He's more active than usual now, and keeps kicking up his back feet when he walks--probably because they're sore. I was wondering if there's anything else I can do for his feet. It it safe to use peroxide or Neosporin?
He's an absolute sweetheart, and I'm really scared that he'll get an infection :c Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
He's due to shed sometime today (he's at the stage where the old skin is separating and he was beginning to scratch at it), but I noticed when I was handling him that he was bleeding under the shedding skin on the soles of his back feet. I soaked him for a bit, then opened the skin, and his back feet are raw and a little swollen (especially in the toes).
I cleared out the substrate in his cage and put down a layer of paper towels to keep his feet clean. He's more active than usual now, and keeps kicking up his back feet when he walks--probably because they're sore. I was wondering if there's anything else I can do for his feet. It it safe to use peroxide or Neosporin?
He's an absolute sweetheart, and I'm really scared that he'll get an infection :c Any tips would be greatly appreciated!