My female grandis frequently seems to have more difficulty shedding than
the male. Yesterday she shed and still had some of it on her toes toward
the end of the day--I tried to mist her (not directly, kind of angled so
she got the finer mist) but I couldn't tell that it help. She really
scared me when I found her on the floor of the tank looking very darkish
but I discovered it was because she couldn't climb the sides (I tried
misting again and left her alone) This morning she was up on the basking
bamboo, but still can't climb the smooth walls, and still has some of it on
her toes. I misted her again--the stuck sking looked like it got pretty
wet. I was going to try to catch her and help her get it off but she hid
in the bamboo.
Should I try to help her with it today (ie, is it worth the stress to her)?
How do you know when it is becoming a threat to the gex's toe health?
Thanks!
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