I'm just curious what experienced frilled breeders think about frilleds who lose toes. In the older forumn posts, I noticed a few people had problems with frilleds losing toes.
Is it caused by improper nutrition? In some of the older forumn posts, it seemed like everyone thought lack of humidity and hung-up sheds were the cause (even though they misted regularly). If regular misting was being done a couple of times a day, I'd think that lack of the proper vitamins/calcium would be the cause of the lost toes... doesn't seem like a piece of dead skin would cause toe(s) to die and fall off. What do you think and why?

