Okay, well after a bunch of different helpful advice I finally got the horribly stuck shed off of the little one. Now I can officially begin the week of no handling. It has still yet to try to eat mealworms or dubia roaches, but that has been a common trend with every gecko I've acquired. I'm sure now that it is in a clean healthy solitary environment it will thrive.
Here's another shot I just took right after the last piece of shed came off. I love it's really high white sides. It's feet are in pretty bad condition but the first one that came off has improved a lot since it came off the first day. I'm sure the rest will follow. Should I be putting anything on it, or just clean?
One thing I've noticed is every time I go to check on it, it has its right eye closed. :confused: While it soaks it's completely open but most the other times it's shut. What do you guys think about this? The leos I had in the past never did this, should I be concerned at all?