Hi all,
    I have a problem with one of my female juvenile leopard geckos...about 
two months ago she shed, however on her left and right foot one toe had not 
shed completely and the skin was still hangin' on...I figured sooner or later 
it would fall off...But no. I checked again today, and decided that i would 
have to try and remove it. I managed to get the shedding of the one toe off, 
only to see that the skin under the shed was all red, and bloody, but 
couldn't get the shed off of the other toe. Now this gecko does not eat well, 
and my baby leucisitic is now BIGGER than her, and he's younger. What should 
i do about this other toe? and about the now bloody toe.
And she also can't seem to spot her crickets that easily she always comes 
close to catchin' them but 90 percent of the time misses. Could she be 
somewhat blind?
Thanks for your help
-Sam

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