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    Re: puncture wound after a fresh shed

    Quote Originally Posted by montymiow View Post
    It doesn't look deep which has me thinking he's maybe snagged it while rubbing the shed off. Personally I would give the plant a good inspection and if it has any pointed bits I'd remove it and just keep the hole nice and clean. Looking at it o my phone it actually looks like a scale, but that could just be me trying to look at a small picture. Looks very similar to what my female done (My first post on here) and it sorted it's self after the next shed
    with the timing of it showing up i was thinking a scale maybe got pulled during the shed. when i was rubbing my finger over the spot it definitely seems like a small hole/puncture of some kind, but it's not deep at all. i'm not too worried about it, but i am upset because i swear this guy is always getting into shenanigans of some kind.
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