Got home to find that the girl managed to get about 90% of the shed off on her own, no problems. Only bit left is the bottom side from the vent down to the tip of her tail and the top side of her tail about half way down.
She looks infinitely better already and looks a lot less dehydrated. No visible wrinkles that don't just feel like loose skin and no denting on the eye caps.
She's already proving much braver than the boy, though she is very sluggish about moving her back half, I think just weak from lack of food or something. She did grip my wrist and such, but manipulating most of her almost feels like a wet noodle compared to the last BP I've held at her size (my pied about 2 months ago was 60 grams). It is much better than it was this morning in that she grips more, moves better, and is less limp feeling.
Full body shot.
I did grab a few pictures of her belly, Ax, so lemme know what you think. Kinda looks like the yellow belly markers from videos I've seen describing it (and she is much brighter than I expected from the areas she didn'thave stuck shed) but I'm awful at IDing that..
Don't mind the lighting, the light is super yellow when I catch the picture in shadow and makes everything look really dark/orange/pink.. all these pics are the same lighting and the full body shot is most true to color. You can tell the color is off by how red my hand looks! I promise her belly is perfectly fine/not burned and is a nice white/off white per normal.
Finally, got a shot of her tiny tongue flicks. This is about as far as I've seen it come out, but her pattern seemed much more "happy tongue flick" than the nervous and scared ones I've seen across my other 3 BPs when they were young and nervous. (Also, very much enthusiastic to get to/check out the camera. Got lucky on a non-blurry one!)
Coming home to her looking like this was a major relief. She's looking 200% better than last night with the super wrinkly shed and dehydration.
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