Our Pastel Pied just shed last night, and this morning there was some stuck shed, about a 1/4 of his body to tail. I gently put him in a warm bath (plastic tote with holes and locking lid) with a washcloth in the bottom for 20mins and put him back in his enclosure and he got the rest off with no other "human" assistance. I just checked on him and I noticed some very faint pink areas on his side (in the white, where the stuck shed was), like he rubbed it roughly to get it off. Is there anything I need to do? It's so faint I am not sure it would even pick up on a camera.
Quick facts:
We have had him for about a month and a half, he is just over 7 months old, 243g, 27.5" long. He eats F/T rat pups every 5-6 days (due to be fed tomorrow). He is in a 40 gallon glass tank with 3 sides covered and vinyl on the top covering some of the mesh to help hold the humidity. He has the Forest Floor (cypress mulch) for substrate, but also there is slightly damp moss on one side in his log for humidity. He has a UTH with thermostat that I check regularly with a temp gun. His "hot" hide/cave stays about 88-89 and his cool side (with another hide) stays about 76-77. His humidity is normally 56-65% (cool side being lower end), but a few days ago (when I noticed him going into shed) I started misting his moss filled log to keep the one side up around 78-83%. He has a large water bowl, lives alone and is handled maybe 2-3x a week for 15-20mins. No prior known health issues, he shed within 10 days when we first got him, only issues was a little trouble piece on his head that I sprayed ZooMed Repti Shedding Aid on and he got it off easily.