Hey everyone,
Is it common for some leos to just not use their humid hides? He might use it when I'm not around, but I'm pretty sure he never goes in it. I've tried tupperware containers, 2 other types of hides, paper towel, eco earth...he wants nothing to do with it. Now that it's cold and dry where I live, he's having a tough time shedding. Last month all of the skin on his legs and feet were retained. I have no problem giving him a warm soak and trying to get it off myself, but he's not fond of being held or messed with, so it's very difficult to do. He's in the middle of a shed right now and it's not going too well.
Is it okay the mist the tank to try to raise the humidity? Sorry if that's a silly question, but I never had to worry about it with my old gecko because she practically lived in her humid hide. I would appreciate any suggestions
BTW...the temps are all good. ~72 on cold end, 89-93 degrees on the warm end. I have an undertank heater on a thermostat and a CHE on a dimmer. And the humid hide is on the warm end of the tank.
Is it common for some leos to just not use their humid hides? He might use it when I'm not around, but I'm pretty sure he never goes in it. I've tried tupperware containers, 2 other types of hides, paper towel, eco earth...he wants nothing to do with it. Now that it's cold and dry where I live, he's having a tough time shedding. Last month all of the skin on his legs and feet were retained. I have no problem giving him a warm soak and trying to get it off myself, but he's not fond of being held or messed with, so it's very difficult to do. He's in the middle of a shed right now and it's not going too well.
Is it okay the mist the tank to try to raise the humidity? Sorry if that's a silly question, but I never had to worry about it with my old gecko because she practically lived in her humid hide. I would appreciate any suggestions
BTW...the temps are all good. ~72 on cold end, 89-93 degrees on the warm end. I have an undertank heater on a thermostat and a CHE on a dimmer. And the humid hide is on the warm end of the tank.