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Lucy - April 14, 2011

Kebechet

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She looks like she's watching your every move :p a little shy yet it looks like. Beautiful gu though! :D and fantastic tongue shots. Those are hard to get!
 

teguboy77

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I wouldn't over soak her being it might dry her out more,i would also add cod oil to ground turkey and give that to her,my reds shed fine with 70% humidity.:D
 

slideaboot

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Do you have something for her to shed on in the cage? Something that will allow for a bit of friction? Cinder blocks work well for this and can double as basking spots (and they're super cheap!).
 

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She's very shy but not aggressive. She handles fairly okay although she's not a fan of it.

Her hide and basking area have surfaces which allow for some friction. She doesn't appear to want to shed though. She's not attempting to get the skin off herself.
 

entropy

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Little Wise Owl said:
She won't touch cod liver oil as of right now and my humidity is around the 70s.

I'm a chemist, so maybe this doesn't erk me like it should... but you can just inject a [dead] mouse with some using a syringe. I also stuff ground turkey balls with all sorts of things I otherwise can't get my Tegu to eat.
 

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entropy said:
Little Wise Owl said:
She won't touch cod liver oil as of right now and my humidity is around the 70s.

I'm a chemist, so maybe this doesn't erk me like it should... but you can just inject a [dead] mouse with some using a syringe. I also stuff ground turkey balls with all sorts of things I otherwise can't get my Tegu to eat.

Already beat you to it. I work at a vet clinic so I'm pretty okay with injecting animals and seeing the gross stuff. lol



James - She had some papaya with her turkey the first night but has yet to eat since. I know her previous owner had some issues getting her to eat at first. She just needs some time, I think.
 

james.w

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I have heard and read that reds need a little more fruit than the others for proper shedding. Maybe try and boost her fruit intake, try raspberries, blueberries, papaya, canteloupe.
 

brutus13

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I'm having trouble with my all American's tail and I literally rib the cod liver oil on it and neosporin and it seems to be working. Also my all american will open his mouth and I can squirt cod liver oil directly into him.. We will see what happens. Let me know if you figure out any other ways. I hate when they have a hard shed :(
 


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