Elizabeth Freer
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Good to hear from you and Apollo. I've missed you guys.
Glad to be back! It has been tough not having fellow Gecko (Herp) enthusiasts to talk to about the babies. I get all kinds of funny looks lol
Side note on both Leo's, they are both little piggies. The rate they are going I may soon need to order another few hundred dubias. Both will readily eat 6-8 of various sizes at least every other day.
I would think less people would be surprised in my choice of animals after seeing me. Aliza and Todd can both attest to me having "the look" of a reptile fan lol Though with the (slow) growing interest of these little ones, I suppose it isn't such any easy assumption anymore
No problem at all, Cory. It's good to hear from you!Sorry for yet another long delay between appearances. On the upside, everyone is doing well! Apollo still thinks he is the King of the bedroom, and doesn't mind posturing to intimidate us :crackup: I have photos (as usual) but can't post them tonight. Everyone else will have info on their respective threads![]()


Well, it finally happened. Apollo got excited at feeding time and nipped my finger. :coverlaugh: Man, is there a difference in his bite and Arya's! His actually hurt a little, even though it still was just a small pinch. He wasn't thrilled about tasting finger instead of Dubia, spit me right back out and turned to look at me with contempt :rofl:
Maybe Apollo will be all better this morning.Ok, first real problem I'm having with Apollo and I'm freaking out internally. He was rubbing his belly on the tile in his enclosure, so I checked closer and noticed some shed stuck right near his cloaca. I gave him a soak as best I could, 9in muscular adult male Leo isn't easy to contain, and even rubbed wet QTips around the area. I was able to pull some of it off but I don't think I got it all.
I moisten his humid hide weekly as that's all I've needed to do, and when I checked it as he was soaking, I noticed it was a bit (maybe 1/4 of it) dry. After I pulled some of the shed I re-wet the moss before putting him back in his tank.
What else can I do for him?? Should I try another soak tomorrow? Also any tips on low stress ways of getting to that area? He does not like being held, he's fine if his feet are on something but once they aren't he freaks out.
This is legitimately the scariest thing I've dealt with involving him, including keeping his head wound clean when I first got him.
Maybe Apollo will be all better this morning.
Firmly, but gently, "contain" all of Apollo and turn him over "as a unit"? Then try removing the shed with a q-tip.
Try these things:
I'm on laptop crunch time. Later today FedEx is picking up my computer to send it on to Dell for repairs. In 2-3 weeks it should be returned.
- Humidity Chamber: Take a perforated plastic container. Place a soggy paper towel on the bottom. Spray the top and sides. Then add Apollo. Snap on the lid. Place this on top of Apollo's heat mat for 1+ hours. Then try removing the stuck shed with a dry q-tip.
- If that fails, try moistening the area with coconut oil, vegetable oil, or Shed-Eze.
- Try a 2nd soak.