Thanks a lot for your help, i'm gonna try soaking her, and try removing the 
other toes retained skin in a couple days again. Hopefully it'll work, i'm 
gonna take her to see a vet as well.
I had her in a 33 gallon tank with another juvenile female, and juvenile 
male. I figured a 33 gallon could size them perfectly seeing as how they 
weren't adults yet. Yesterday I placed the infected female in a good size 
rubbermaid type containers by herself, and gave her fresh clean sand, and a 
good size water dish to keep it nice and humid for her, she's got a coconut 
type hide out, as for how humid it is in the hide box i'm not too sure, i 
don't use any substrate other than sand in there. 
This is probably a stupid question but, since they can grow back their tails 
if it happened to fall off, would that be the same case with their fallen off 
toe that got infected?
All my geckos are perfectly healthy and so i don't understand what happened 
to this one.
Thanks again
-Sam

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