Neal,

Sounds about right. U.s. sameiti can tolerate slightly higher daytime 
highs (76-78 at least)
but the temps you have should be fine. I have a male cb that sheds in 
a couple of hours.
I have seen other Uros finish up on the second night, but any shed 
remaining after that
is unusual. If there is any skin damage the shed will sometimes stick 
to those areas
until the next time.

Sounds like you could remove the leftovers with a good misting and a 
fine pair or tweezers.

Neil Meister

>Hi Neil,
>
>Well, I personally have U. s. sameiti. (pink-mouthed form)
>
>His tank ranges 66 - 74 F. he eats well, seems perfectly healthy in every
>regard, but here he is on day three, with a large piece of shed hanging from
>his back, and another still dangling from the top of his head.
>
>Frankly, I think it's bothering me a lot more than its bothering him...
>
>I guess not all geckos eat their shed like Eublepharis?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Neal

Neil Meister

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