Paul, I hate to say it, but I've lost plenty of baby chondros in only 1/4" of water.....that being their water bowls. I'm sure WELL established neos are less likely to drown, but it does happen easily to smaller animals. The best way to ease a shed on a young gtp is a deli-cup with a very moist paper towel.....wadded paper towel. If the skin doesn't come off in 24 hours or so, it's usually best to wait for the next shed cycle. They will often shed within a couple of weeks again, and as mentioned this is sometimes hard to notice.

Warocker's Wife, I couldn't agree with you more. Humidity is a fine balancing act and neos should never dry out. Even is babies look like they hate being sprayed, do it anyway. I have a few that will drink right from the nozzle.

Good luck.