chalkolotcake
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Hello,
My leopard gecko has had some shed stuck on the very tips of a couple of her toes for a while now. One longer than the others. I watched a video today on how to try to get it off. She didn't like the idea of a bath too much but I tried to keep her in there for at least a minute or two. Then I got a qtip and tried rolling the sheds off her toes. Two or so of them came off the toes that haven't had the shed on them long, but the one that has had the shed on it longer than the others turned out to be red and looks like it lost some circulation. And i tried for about 5-10 mins to get it off but she eventually got tired of it and i didnt want to irritate the toe anymore. I was just wondering, is there anyway to keep that toe from getting infected and maybe it healing? Can i put any type of antiseptic on it like neosporin? It wasnt bleeding to bad but it looked a little raw and sore. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
-chalkolotcake
My leopard gecko has had some shed stuck on the very tips of a couple of her toes for a while now. One longer than the others. I watched a video today on how to try to get it off. She didn't like the idea of a bath too much but I tried to keep her in there for at least a minute or two. Then I got a qtip and tried rolling the sheds off her toes. Two or so of them came off the toes that haven't had the shed on them long, but the one that has had the shed on it longer than the others turned out to be red and looks like it lost some circulation. And i tried for about 5-10 mins to get it off but she eventually got tired of it and i didnt want to irritate the toe anymore. I was just wondering, is there anyway to keep that toe from getting infected and maybe it healing? Can i put any type of antiseptic on it like neosporin? It wasnt bleeding to bad but it looked a little raw and sore. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
-chalkolotcake