Stuck shed on toe, turning black
So we just got a leopard gecko from somebody on cl. She said she had rescued it from a previously unfit home, fattened her up and was looking for a good home for her. So we adopted her. She look healthy enough except for what appears to be a couple layers of stuck shed on a back toe. It look like its turning black. I am afraid she may lose it. Is there Amy way i can get this off? Or do i have to wait for next shed and hope she sheds it off in a proper environment?
Re: Stuck shed on toe, turning black
Darn, I was hoping there was something I could do to help her and save the toe. :(
Re: Stuck shed on toe, turning black
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Homegrownscales
That's pretty common with Leo's. If its turning black unfortunately there's not much you can do about it. The toe will likely fall off. The Leo will still function fine. But since she's has issues with toe sheds make sure you have a really good humidity hide. This will prevent anymore issues in the future.
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It's actually not common for Leo's. Honestly, with a proper humid hide it will never happen. I don't have stuck shed on my Leo's.
Next time provide a tupperware container with damp paper towels in the bottom and a hole cut in the side. Place this over the warm side, and it'll stay humid allowing the Leo to shed properly without losing toes.