I recall when mine was young, he would pee on me if I held him too long. It's a defense mechanism. I just made sure to keep holding him so he wouldn't associate peeing on me with getting to go back to his cage. He still doesn't like being held, but he doesn't pee on me anymore at least.

As for shedding, they do just look dull prior to a shed. Important to make sure the humidity is high enough so they don't get shed stuck on their toes. It's not uncommon for them to lose toes due to stuck shed.


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