Silverfire
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My juvenile gecko who had some stuck shed on his head the last time he shed has shed again, but this time his toes were still on. When removing the skin with a q-tip, I noticed a kink in one of his toes and realized that the skin there was thicker on the other toes.
I’m afraid that I missed some stuck shed the last time he shed. While he did react when I touched the tip of his toe, I’m afraid that I may have been too late. I have a gecko who is missing toes, but I got him like that.
What should I expect if the toe falls off? Do I need to do anything to prevent an infection or is the wound closed when the toe comes off? I feel absolutely horrible about this, and I want to do everything I can to make sure he heals in a timely manner.
I’m afraid that I missed some stuck shed the last time he shed. While he did react when I touched the tip of his toe, I’m afraid that I may have been too late. I have a gecko who is missing toes, but I got him like that.
What should I expect if the toe falls off? Do I need to do anything to prevent an infection or is the wound closed when the toe comes off? I feel absolutely horrible about this, and I want to do everything I can to make sure he heals in a timely manner.