[gecko]Question on hatchling Gold Dust Day Gecko having trouble shedding "egg skin"

Lyle Puente gecko@lists.gekkota.com
Sun, 01 Jun 2008 21:34:40 -0400


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You have a tough job!
Can you mist her and maybe injure some of the fruit flies to make  
them easier catches?
You might need to mist her well and try a fine tweezer to get that  
skin off?

Lyle

Lyle Puente
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On Jun 1, 2008, at 7:15 PM, Sherron wrote:

We found a tiny hatchling on May 13 that was a little underdeveloped  
and was still in that grayish skin they have when they first come out  
of the shell. She was dehydrated and has a problem with her right  
leg, but is spunky.

We haven't been able to release her outside like we do the rest of  
the hatchings we find, as her bad leg has kept her from being very  
mobile, but she has been doing pretty well eating tiny bugs & aphids  
I collect for her. She has also shown a real interest in the fruit  
flies around her papaya, but I don't think she has managed to catch  
any yet.

But she started having trouble yesterday and was real cold & clammy,  
so we put a heating pad near her cage to help warm her up. It seems  
to have started her molting her "egg skin", but she has a bunch of it  
around her neck that she can't get off.

Is there anything we can do to help her? She is so tiny we don't see  
how we could try to cut it off! The rest of the skin except for  
around her neck should slough off okay, but the stuff around her neck  
is several layers and is a ring, so it may be another matter. :(

Any help would be greatly appreciated as she is really a spunky  
little girl.

Mahalo, Sherron

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Jun 1, 2008, at 7:15 PM, Sherron wrote:</div><br =
class=3D"Apple-interchange-newline">  <big>We found a tiny hatchling on =
May 13 that was a little underdeveloped and was still in that grayish =
skin they have when they first come out of the shell. She was dehydrated =
and has a problem with her right leg, but is spunky.<br> <br> We haven't =
been able to release her outside like we do the rest of the hatchings we =
find, as her bad leg has kept her from being very mobile, but she has =
been doing pretty well eating tiny bugs &amp; aphids I collect for her. =
She has also shown a real interest in the fruit flies around her papaya, =
but I don't think she has managed to catch any yet.<br> <br> But she =
started having trouble yesterday and was real cold &amp; clammy, so we =
put a heating pad near her cage to help warm her up. It seems to have =
started her molting her "egg skin", but she has a bunch of it around her =
neck that she can't get off. <br> <br> Is there anything we can do to =
help her? She is so tiny we don't see how we could try to cut it off! =
The rest of the skin except for around her neck should slough off okay, =
but the stuff around her neck is several layers and is a ring, so it may =
be another matter. :(<br> <br> Any help would be greatly appreciated as =
she is really a spunky little girl. <br> <br> Mahalo, Sherron</big> <br> =
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