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    Need help!!!!!!!!!

    hey guys , check my vid and plz tell me what morph this new leo is and what i should do about this stuck shed on his toe that i bought it with.i got him today for around 80 bucks thank you.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF-R9...el_video_title

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    Soaking him is a great start. You can also try to very gently swap it with a wet q tip. If he loses a toe it's not the end of the world for a leo. Had a really aggressive male take off a few toes from the females he was breeding with. They are still breeding and doing all the normal leo things.

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    Looks like it could be a mack snow.
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    Years ago i rescued a Leo that had about 10 layers of shed stuck. Lost half his toes due to this.

    He also had his eyes basically seized shut due to sheds. Took 2 months of soaking and saline solution in the eye and feet. Day by day i used qtips, and tweezers to slowly peel it. He did regain his eye sight and appetite.

    So as you see Soaking and taking it day by day is best way with problem sheds on toes.

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