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nusnakemum Posted - 20/10/2011 : 20:55:00
well i posted on here yesterday that Mrs T had shed, well , she had mostly shed but had loose bit over head attached to stubborn bit round her nose and left eye - i have put in a damp hide last night and misted today - how long do io give her on her own too finish or shall i damp towel tonight ?? ta
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nusnakemum Posted - 20/10/2011 : 21:35:46
thanks Lotobob, have just been very gently wiping her nose with a damp kitchen roll which she seemed to enjoy, she,s got 2 damphides (2 just for tonight), so hopefully that itchy stubborn bit will go - she is such a sweet little thing
lotabob Posted - 20/10/2011 : 21:24:22
I think it would be similar to a crested gecko, if its not i'm sure someone will correct me. Give her a couple of days with the damp hide, take out the other hides, its a bit mean but will force Mrs T into a damp hide, if its still on after a few days you can try VERY gently taking it off by gently using a moist cotton bud, you can use shed ease too if you have some. Hopefully that will fix it.

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