I normally lurk much longer than this before posting to anything, but I
could really use some help.  My four year old leopard gecko has been
having shed
problems for a couple of months.  I've raised the humidity in there
significantly,
and I even tried using warm water on a q-tip to loosen some of the skin,
but
there's still some left behind after every shed.  I read something
recently that
suggested using hydrogen peroxide on a q-tip, but I wanted to get
someone's advice
before I tried that.  The main problems are on his toes, tail, and
around his
eyes, and I don't want to get anything strange into his eyes or mess
with the
tail too much.  Also, I need help finding inexpensive but accurate
humidity gauges.
Thanks!

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