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Re: My newest little rescue
aaaw he is SO cute! poor baby--he looks pretty good though, all things considered. if he is passing the sand right now he should be okay as long as he continues to defecate. keep us updated on him!
- Emily

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Re: My newest little rescue
he he, he's a pretty cool little guy.
A quick question: Are missing toes due to bad shed? I don't own geckos/lizards but heard that it is common in iguanas that are not properly cared for.
Anyways good luck with that and enjoy.
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Re: My newest little rescue
He is really cute, and extremely friendly lol. Everytime I walk into the room where he is he comes out and just stares. Not the least bit skittish.
He is pooping like crazy so I am assuming all the sand is coming out. As long as he keeps it up I will wait on the bath. He does look pretty good, he isn't really skinny (just baby skinny) and he's eating like crazy and really active at night.
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Re: My newest little rescue
 Originally Posted by aeio540
A quick question: Are missing toes due to bad shed? I don't own geckos/lizards but heard that it is common in iguanas that are not properly cared for.
yep, most often bad sheds are the cause of lost toes in leos and other geckos. when the old skin doesn't come off it restricts blood flow to the toes, causing them to die.
- Emily

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