Littleredfootbigredheart
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Yeah to me it just looks like some poop/dirt build up, the bumpiness is just his scales I believeThat looks like staining of the skin to me
Yeah to me it just looks like some poop/dirt build up, the bumpiness is just his scales I believeThat looks like staining of the skin to me
So I should just gently brush it or leave it?Yeah to me it just looks like some poop/dirt build up, the bumpiness is just his scales I believe
If he will let you brush it you can. But most likely he will retract his legs and fight you on it.So I should just gently brush it or leave it?
Yep, it would be impossible to do on mine...If he will let you brush it you can. But most likely he will retract his legs and fight you on it.
You can give it a go but I wouldn’t stress too much about it if he doesn't let youSo I should just gently brush it or leave it?
Ok. Thanks!You can give it a go but I wouldn’t stress too much about it if he doesn't let you
Ok. Thanks!
is his shell healthy? I just wanna know so I have a basis to compare to in the futureYou can give it a go but I wouldn’t stress too much about it if he doesn't let you
He looks to have the odd old chip/scuff here n there, which is usual with wild caught(which he appears to be) other than that, looks ok in the photosis his shell healthy? I just wanna know so I have a basis to compare to in the future
He is def wild caught bc I got him from a pet storeHe looks to have the odd old chip/scuff here n there, which is usual with wild caught(which he appears to be) other than that, looks ok in the photos
I did go away for a day and a half and only had someone to feed him. So could this have been that I couldn’t soak him for two and a half days? I soaked him today and yesterday to make sure. I could send another pic if u wantSome areas do look a bit dry, which could be the lamp, hard to say, but it can happen with harsher bulbs, hence floodlights and t5 uv are a more optimal choice