Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
While waiting to see a vet, get the enclosure cleaned out and lay down some clean, dry newspaper for substrate. Keep a small water dish of fresh water available, but nothing that it can get into to soak. And keep it warm, but without using a heat source that can cause burns. You'll want an ambient temp of 85-90 without anything getting any hotter than that.
I was going to suggest switching to newspaper, too, since the wood chips might not feel too good on his belly.

Quote Originally Posted by dastone181 View Post
oh no..iv soaked him twice since last night...i assumed it was a bad shed so i tried soaking to see if that would help? was that a bad move? and ill start fixing the setup right now
IMO, it's not good only if it's belly rot.

Get him to a vet ASAP - tell them what is wrong when you call so they fit you in tomorrow. If they can't and there is more than one local, good herp vet, try someone else. Good luck. We'll be thinking of him!