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    Do not try super glue!! First off the type of super glue used in clinics is way different and less harmful to the skin than the stuff you can pick up at Walmart or Home Depot. Non-medical super glues have chemicals in them that will produce heat and often cause burns to the skin, as the heat given off is part of the chemical reaction that produces the glues bond. Secondly, I have never heard of medical glue being used on reptiles, I personally don't know why but there is likely a reason so do not experiment.
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