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My leopard gecko has stuck shed around his wrist?
I didn't even know this was possible, but all the shed from his foot is gone and all that's left is a thin ring of shed around his wrist. I noticed today (about 5 days post shed) that it was just starting to constrict. I have tried again and again to use the whole bath in water and qtip, but he doesn't like the sink or the tub and tries to eat the qtip. I have no idea what to do because I didn't know this could happen at all. Please help!!!
1. The plug on the tub doesn't work. It's metal and it's attached inside the drain, but it got bent somehow and now it won't close
2. Anything that isn't my hand is food to my leopard gecko, sometimes my hand is even another animal trying to take his territory to him.
3 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Does the leopard geckos wrist look swollen? I would personally soak your leopard gecko in luke warm water. This will loosen the skin and moisten it. Also, you should put a humidity box in your leopard gecko's enclosure. A humidity box is a medium sized tupperware with a round hole the size of your leopard gecko. Fill it with Wet paper towel, sphagnum moss, or eco- earth. Make sure the humidity box is misted daily and does not become moldy. The humidity box is a key component in helping your leo with sheds. If push comes to shed and your leos wrist is swollen, remove the shed gently. I wouldn't be surprised if your gecko just ate or removed the skin himself. I hope this helps!
Source(s): I formerly bred leopard geckos. - 9 years ago
I like the other guy's answer but just to give a suggestion, you could try pulling the skin off with tweezers
- 9 years ago
Fill up the tub with warm water (not hot!!!) Until it reaches the geckos neck, then let him walk around and hang out in the water for a little while. If you don't want to force him, then there is a product (not sure of the name) that is sold at pet stores that is specially made for that sort of problem.