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Posted by: Carlton at Tue Dec 12 16:25:49 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] Time to finish shedding varies a lot and can be affected by humidity. The main issue with unshed skin on feet is when bands of old skin constrict toes or the ankle. If your cham doesn't mind you can gently rub the old skin loose while handling him. If he won't allow this you can spray him more, check his cage humidity level (its winter...and heating tends to dry the air out a lot faster), and just watch him. Once the skin is loose it should come off easily. Skin can build up on the soles of his feet, but this tends to happen more with older chams who shed less often. [ Hide Replies ]
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