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After a shed - scratches?

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  • 02-13-2009, 08:03 AM
    iurast
    After a shed - scratches?
    Hi all!

    Today i saw, that my Odd-Vanilla female had shed. But there is something on here head and on one flank. Here are the pictures. Are this scratches? Or is it a bruning? I have no idea. But it doesnt look very good. Thanks for help

    best wishes, sito

    http://s2b.directupload.net/images/0...p/fq5njmxj.jpg

    http://s11b.directupload.net/images/...p/wy22l667.jpg

    http://s11.directupload.net/images/0...p/tgw5dgsh.jpg
  • 02-13-2009, 11:05 AM
    muddoc
    Re: After a shed - scratches?
    The picture quality is a bit bad, and only one picture shows up. However, from that one picture, I would say it looks like some of the new scales got stcuk to the shed, and peeled away with the old skin. If that is the case, it is strictly asthetic, and should go away after the next 1 to 2 sheds.
  • 02-13-2009, 11:52 AM
    iurast
    Re: After a shed - scratches?
    Thanks! Is the quality of the picture so bad? Sorry...i thought one can see the "scratches" or whatever quite good.

    Should i rub some creme, like bepanthen on the spots? What do you think...

    Best wishes
  • 02-13-2009, 05:40 PM
    muddoc
    Re: After a shed - scratches?
    You shouldn't need to put anything on it. Just wait for the next shed.
  • 02-13-2009, 06:41 PM
    Oxylepy
    Re: After a shed - scratches?
    While I have no idea what all those are. I felt that I should (as I already rudely point out flaws in people's picture taking abilities) tell you how GORGEOUS those pictures are.

    There is something about the blues and other cool colours of the background in contrast to the bright reds of the foreground. I assume this is the difference of tungsten lighting/your flash VS daylight (the background which tends to come out in blues).

    I clicked the first picture and was awestruck, it was great I'm giving you rep for these pictures man.

    Sorry if I sound like a jerk based on what the focus of the photos is, however I thought I might point it out ~_~ Sorry
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