> This shedding problem could be the result of a health problem since
> Eublepharis don't usually have any problem shedding. You may want to
> consult your vet.
If this keeps up, I'll have to take him to a vet. I'll definitely
try the "bath" idea tonight. I don't have a humidity chamber in the
cage
anymore, because they both seemed to avoid it. What do you think about
maybe placing him in an exit-less humidity chamber for some amount of
time
at the beginning of a shed?
One of you mentioned parasites.. I've read that feeder insects can
harbor them, is this true? Would some kinds be more likely than others
to
have them? I've had him for nearly four years now, and he doesn't come
into contact with any other animals, so that's all I can think of.
Thanks so much for all of your prompt replies...
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